Your footage will look strangely bland and washed out. This is normal, as it allows the most latitude in color grading. MC 7 and beyond allow you to add a LUT (destructively or non-destructively) upon ingest. With Symphony 6.5 you don't have that option. You have to use the color corrector to make the footage look "normal", or just edit with it looking terrible (not recommended). Often people apply a LUT in Resolve and give you REC-709 footage, which looks "normal" and is less of a pain to deal with in offline, but they chose not to do that in this instance.
On Tuesday, August 5, 2014, Lou Wirth loutv@mindspring.com [Avid-L2] <Avid-L2@yahoogroups.com> wrote:
I have a client who wants to come in with Pro Res HQ 2048x1152 LogC. I am supposed to transcode this for another editor who is on vacation. I am on Symph. 6.5.4. I've never had this type of media come in and I'm pretty sure I can not transcode. Or can I transcode but it goes down to 1080? Its from an Alexia camera I believe. What is LogC?
Lou
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