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Using Magic Lantern => Post-processing Workflow => Topic started by: zonapg3 on September 02, 2015, 03:05:58 AM

Title: Best export settings for Premiere Pro CC on Windows?
Post by: zonapg3 on September 02, 2015, 03:05:58 AM
Hi,

I've been following this offline workflow.

1. Convert MLV files to Cinema DNGs in MLRAW viewer
2. Import to Resolve and Export Pro Res proxys
3. Import to Premiere Pro for edit.
4. Export XML and Color in Resolve.
5. Export files as pro res 444 and relink files back in Premiere.
6. Finish edit in premiere (effects, titles, etc.)
7. Export from Premiere.

I was just wondering what everyones' export settings for Windows Premiere pro was since they don't have pro res 444 export option.

I don't want to use DNxHD since it only goes up to 10-bit. Ideally, I want 14 or 12 bit, otherwise what's the point of going through this trouble shooting RAW really if your final export is compressed.

Thanks in advance!
Title: Re: Best export settings for Premiere Pro CC on Windows?
Post by: DFM on September 02, 2015, 07:05:37 PM
Use Cineform - it's natively supported in CC2015.
Title: Re: Best export settings for Premiere Pro CC on Windows?
Post by: agentirons on September 04, 2015, 08:49:28 PM
You could use Premiere to export an image sequence of the whole movie in a format that supports higher than 10-bit (ie 16-bit DPX, TIFF, maybe EXR if you want to buy the ProEXR plugin), as well as a separate audio file. Keep those as your master, then render out compressed versions of whatever you need for deliveries.