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Maximum Bit Depth /Maximum Render Quality CS4 Questions
Maximum Bit Depth
If my project contains high-bit-depth assets generated by high-definition camcorders, I was told to select Maximum Bit Depth because Adobe Premiere Pro uses all the color information in these assets when processing effects or generating preview files. I’m capturing HDV using the Matrox RTX-2 Hardware in Matrox AVI format.When I finally export my project using Adobe Media Encoder CS4, will selecting Maximum Bit Depth provide better color resolution once I post to Blu-Ray format?
Maximum Render Quality
I was told that by using Maximum Render Quality, I Maintain sharp detail when scaling from large formats to smaller formats, or from high-definition to standard-definition formats as well as maximizes the quality of motion in rendered clips and sequences. It also renders moving assets more sharply. It’s my understanding that at maximum quality, rendering takes more time, and uses more RAM than at the default normal quality. I’m running Vista 64 Bit with 8 GIGs of RAM so I’m hoping to take advantage of this feature.Will this also help to improve the resolution when I finally export my project using Adobe Media Encoder CS4 and post to Blu-Ray format?