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Cinema Tools

Jul 04, 2006

Glue Tools - 16-Bit and 8-Bit Cineon and DPX QuickTime Components

Glue Tools - 16-Bit and 8-Bit Cineon and DPX QuickTime Components: "At last, there is a QuickTime component to read and write Cineon or DPX digital film images. Features include: Control over white and black points as well as gamma. Separate controls for import and export settings. View Cineon image sequences with QuickTime player. Convert Cineon/DPX images into any of QuickTime's supported image or movie formats. Works with any QuickTime enabled application. You can import or export Cineon or DPX images directly with Apple's Final Cut Pro HD, for instance"

Oct 09, 2005

Cinema Tools and Final Cut Pro: Limit file size for reverse telecine

Cinema Tools and Final Cut Pro: Limit file size for reverse telecine: "When performing reverse telecine to remove pull-down, avoid using large files wherever possible. In some cases, large files may result in issues with timing and audio sync. For the best results, use files that are under 2.5 GB for reverse telecine"

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