Why? You do not have to record 4K. That is an *option*. With S16 lenses you can also record 2K RAW or in all cases go down to 1080 / 720 RGB.Originally Posted by PaPa
Or if you must have a 4K digital negative then load the footage up into REDCINE and spit out a lower resolution version to work on.
Then if you ever need to go out to film or a 4K digital projector you can grab the original negative. Obviously any color processing & effects and so on need to be re-applied at that point in time.
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12-24-2006 04:43 PM
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12-24-2006 05:59 PM
How much work is it to downconvert from 4K to something "reasonable", like 1080?
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12-24-2006 06:12 PM
If you mean "work" as in "work you have to do" then little if you use REDCINE. If you mean "how long it'll take to convert" you'll have to wait for those numbers. We are still optimizing and running tests ourselves.
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12-24-2006 06:25 PM
Okay. Yeah, I guess it's still a bit early to be asking questions like that. Heh.




