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Should I transcode or use native files from C300 Mk II?
I’m a longtime editor on FCP, transitioning to Premiere Pro, taking classes, tutorials, etc. I would appreciate help with this issue:
My source material is 4K MXF footage from Canon C300 MkII, which PPro seems to ingest, display and edit well. Before I start work on a project, though, my workflow includes renaming the clips and using Project Manager to copy the source files from a source drive to my Thunderbolt 2 RAID. Here’s the heart of my question: Project Manager also provides the option of keeping the files in their native codec or transcoding them to:
> DNxHR/DNxHD MXF OP1a
or
> MXF OP1a (with preset choices such as AVC-Intra)
or
> Quicktime (with preset choices such as ProRes 422 and GoPro Cineform RGB 12-bit with alpha)I don’t have enough knowledge of these, or experience with PPro, to choose the one that is going to give me the best image quality and stand up best to effects, color grading, etc. I’ve been doing online research but not finding clear answers so far. I would very much appreciate it if someone can give me some guidance as to which of these I might want to adopt as my default setting, and why. BTW, I’m not worried about file size.
I’m on a Mac Pro late 2013 running El Capitan and latest Premiere Pro CC. Thanks in advance…