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John Rofrano
May 14, 2011 at 1:34 pm[Larry Cole] ” I’m pretty sure the answer is yes but I don’t see a cineform render option in vegas.”
You’ll have to make one yourself. Just follow the tutorial on my web site:
Create a CineForm Render Template in Sony Vegas Pro
[Larry Cole] “I do allot of green screen work and like to apply the backgrounds in one workflow, then pull out the results of that into another project to apply slight zooms, pans and rotations. I was hoping this would provide a high quality intermediate intermediate file to avoid loosing quality after my chroma key stuff has been rendered out.”
This is *exactly* why I purchased CineForm. I can render out to After Effects, do some more processing, then render back to Vegas Pro and have a near lossless transfer.
~jr
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