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Hi all!
I'm from italy, so excuse for bad english. I've readed the fine review of Motion by Mr Wiggins that states : "There is a downside though to all this flexibility. Version one of Motion is only 8 bit. It will handle 10 bit files in and out, but the internal processing ?under the hood? is all 8 bit.". I don't know the difference beetween 8 and 10 bit rendering... the lack of 10 bit rendering is visible ?? The quality of images are not too good ?? If I import a motion project in FCP HD and I make render, I obtain a good video quality (I use miniDV) ? Thanks Ciaoo
10 bit is important if you work with 10bit video format, such as DigiBeta. But really, 8bit video done right can look as good as 10bit video anyway. It's only when 8bit video is done wrong do you need to worry. I have no idea as to how well Motion does 8 bit video yet. The important part is that the processing is at 32t bit, which will help a lot no matter what bits you end up with.
Graeme
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