Jonathan Levin
July 29th, 2009, 09:46 AM
Greetings.
I was wondering if someone could clarify this.
I understand that the there were previously two ProRes422 formats before FCS3 came out. One was Good Quality, and the other best quality (HQ). So that made the choice pretty easy.
Could someone briefly explain the new ProRes codecs in layman terms. I think the 4444 version is for real heavy duty if you are doing a motion picture for theatrical release use.
And also, when and how would you use these new codecs? What situations would the new ProRes codecs be good for, for example? What's the advantage over plain old 422 or 422(HQ)?
Help I'm drowning...
Thanks for this.
Jonathan
I was wondering if someone could clarify this.
I understand that the there were previously two ProRes422 formats before FCS3 came out. One was Good Quality, and the other best quality (HQ). So that made the choice pretty easy.
Could someone briefly explain the new ProRes codecs in layman terms. I think the 4444 version is for real heavy duty if you are doing a motion picture for theatrical release use.
And also, when and how would you use these new codecs? What situations would the new ProRes codecs be good for, for example? What's the advantage over plain old 422 or 422(HQ)?
Help I'm drowning...
Thanks for this.
Jonathan