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  • Working with files from Final Cut Pro – what should I request the exports as / how to export uncompressed from Final Cut?

    Posted by Matt Fannin on June 20, 2013 at 10:36 am

    Hi there,

    I’ve been attempting to research what the best way is to get uncompressed files out of Final Cut Pro, for work in Premiere Pro and Speedgrade.
    The project is a short film I shot on a Canon 5D mkII, which has been edited in final cut, and is coming back to me to do some final work, and colour grading. I want to make sure I’m not loosing any quality, and colour information at all, and thought it would be best for it to be exported as an image sequence (like DPX or TIFF etc), preferably 10 bit.

    However I’ve read some posts on here with people having enormous trouble trying to get good quality images out of the quicktime conversion thing in Final Cut.

    Has anyone had a similar situation before / knows what the best thing for me to request would be?

    thanks in advance,
    Matt.

    Kris Merkel replied 12 years, 11 months ago 2 Members · 3 Replies
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  • Kris Merkel

    June 20, 2013 at 4:09 pm

    Export your files out of FCP as ProRes (Whichever flavor you prefer)

    “Think of everything in terms of building capacity.”

    Kris Merkel
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  • Matt Fannin

    June 20, 2013 at 10:25 pm

    So like ProRes 422 HQ you recon ? Or would you go 4444 ?

  • Kris Merkel

    June 21, 2013 at 1:40 pm

    It depends on what your source footage is and your deliverable specs and your system/ storage specs are. Is there a reason for you to go to 4444? Probably not.

    “Think of everything in terms of building capacity.”

    Kris Merkel
    twitter: @kris_merkel
    Product Manager, Flanders Scientific Inc.
    http://www.shopfsi.com
    Co-Founder, Atlanta Cutters Post Production User Group
    http://www.atlantacutters.com

    2.2Ghz MBP core i7
    16Gb RAM
    CS6/FCP7
    AJA T-Tap
    AJA IO XT
    FSI LM-2461W/CM-170W



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