2 things:
- It's easy to test. Take a subtitle gradient and do a fade out. You'll see that even in 8 bits timeline mode a render will be in 10 bit, if the codec is set to a 10 bit one.
- ProRes is always at least 10 bit. Even the proxy one.
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----- Original Message -----Sent: Sunday, August 28, 2016 5:03 AMSubject: Re: [Avid-L2] When does Avid go into 10 bit mode in 4K renders?You make a valid point. What I'm really concerned about is if timeline quality settings have any effect on 8 vs 10 bit rendering. Normally I will set media creations settings to DNX175X for rendering codec and don't let it be same as souce. However in this 4K project I've set the render to ProResHQ which isn't specific to bit depth. Or is it? My understanding is ProResHQ is 220mbs like DNX220 in 29.97 but that doesn't tell me it's bit depth. If my timeline quality isn't 10bit would a render be ProResHQ 8 bit?
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