then how about ProRes?
Jay
On Dec 15, 2009, at 2:06 PM, Job ter Burg wrote:
>
> Need some insight:
>
> Have sent an ungraded DNxHD36 Rec709 quicktime movie to be (temp)
> graded in
> another country. They were able to open up the file and will be
> doing an HD
> video grade.
>
> I suggested they send me back a QT in DNxHD115 with Rec709, so I can
> fast
> import, add sound, and deliver.
>
> However, they suggest exporting to DPX or a TIF sequence. TIF will
> likely be
> way to big for them to quickly upload tomorrow morning. And I am
> worried
> about importing DPX, as I have never done this, neither do I know
> for sure
> if there are any caveats when it comes to gamma and color space.
>
> Any words of wisdom?
>
> --
> Job ter Burg, NL
>
> skype: jobterburg
>
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