Anson Fogel
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The question is - if quality matters and render/edit time does not, what apple workflow and applications get the sharpest, best end result? For my personal project, I've got time. Here are the details:
4K Capture, of course, with some 3K and 2K when forced for overcrank
Shooting remote location exteriors with a lot of movement and detail, all natural light
Output target BluRay for projection, and Dcinema large screen projection - probably 2K direct from a PC SDI or DVI
I have a calibrated 1080 SXRD projector and other displays in my post room, and I experience significant differences between well done commercial BluRay releases, and various output strategies from the various Apple/Red applications. Some of the questions:
Red Alert and Red Cine, red Laert v. redcine v FCP native render ( are they the same engines?)
full debayer renders to PR422 then into FCP>Color>Comp?
Native R3d injest/edit FCP > Color > Compressor > DPX?
Native R3d injest>FCP>Color>FCP>Crimson>FCP>Render>
And so forth. I've trolled these forums for hundreds of hours, done a lot of testing with my RED and the various apps - but no hard conclusions yet. Most posts are concerned at least to a degree about time. I'm not let's assume. What gets the absolute best output quality?
4K Capture, of course, with some 3K and 2K when forced for overcrank
Shooting remote location exteriors with a lot of movement and detail, all natural light
Output target BluRay for projection, and Dcinema large screen projection - probably 2K direct from a PC SDI or DVI
I have a calibrated 1080 SXRD projector and other displays in my post room, and I experience significant differences between well done commercial BluRay releases, and various output strategies from the various Apple/Red applications. Some of the questions:
Red Alert and Red Cine, red Laert v. redcine v FCP native render ( are they the same engines?)
full debayer renders to PR422 then into FCP>Color>Comp?
Native R3d injest/edit FCP > Color > Compressor > DPX?
Native R3d injest>FCP>Color>FCP>Crimson>FCP>Render>
And so forth. I've trolled these forums for hundreds of hours, done a lot of testing with my RED and the various apps - but no hard conclusions yet. Most posts are concerned at least to a degree about time. I'm not let's assume. What gets the absolute best output quality?