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Jun 7, 2007 9:00 AM
Posted by Brian Liloia
All about Apples ProRES 422
Posted by Brian Liloia
One of the major new innovations in Apple's Final Cut Pro 6 has been the introduction of the ProRES 422 codec, which is, in short, a "post-production format offering uncompressed HD quality at SD file sizes". But if you're looking for more details than that little official description provides, you might want to consider swinging by Creative Cow to check out their lengthy overview of just what exactly ProRES 422 is (and what it is not). If you're working with HD media, ProRES 422 is undoubtedly going to play an important role in your post-production workflow as time goes on, so read on for some nitty gritty details about Apple's new codec on the block.
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One of the major new innovations in Apple's Final Cut Pro 6 has been the introduction of the ProRES 422 codec, which is, in short, a "post-production format offering uncompressed HD quality at SD file sizes". But if you're looking for more details than that little official description provides, you might want to consider swinging by Creative Cow to check out their lengthy