Menu
![]() ![]() DNxHR HQX 10-bit works, but ProRes is the go-to format for all the non-Avid studios and agencies we work with. ![]() We've done extensive testing & permutations (in native and Rosetta mode, systematically toggling settings etc etc) and both Premiere and After Effects will simply not export ProRes at anything beyond 8-bit - pretty useless for grading! Quicktime YUV 10-bit works (but files are obviously huge). Hi, we're failing to export broadcast-quality ProRes files from Premiere for grading (See spec below).
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |