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Hi guys,
I'm having problems getting RED footage to work on Windows. Appreciate all the help I can get from you guys.
Firstly, on a Mac, the colours look perfectly fine; but when my editor exported the footage to Quicktime, the colours became over-exposed and got all weird when I opened the .mov files in Windows.
So now I'm using REDCINE-X to colour correct the RED footage. The colour correction works, but I have another problem - I can't export the colour-corrected footage to Quicktime, so that I can use the .mov files in Adobe Aftereffects. I keep getting an error after setting the footage to export. I've tried a few different compression settings, I even tried "None", nothing works.
Is there any way I can get the RED footage to work properly on Windows without going through REDCINE-X?
Thanks in advance!
I'm having problems getting RED footage to work on Windows. Appreciate all the help I can get from you guys.
Firstly, on a Mac, the colours look perfectly fine; but when my editor exported the footage to Quicktime, the colours became over-exposed and got all weird when I opened the .mov files in Windows.
So now I'm using REDCINE-X to colour correct the RED footage. The colour correction works, but I have another problem - I can't export the colour-corrected footage to Quicktime, so that I can use the .mov files in Adobe Aftereffects. I keep getting an error after setting the footage to export. I've tried a few different compression settings, I even tried "None", nothing works.
Is there any way I can get the RED footage to work properly on Windows without going through REDCINE-X?
Thanks in advance!