Question about Prores 422 8bit and 10bit

Hello, I create project with ProRes 422 in FCP6, and I have below questions. Please help to check.

Q1: Do both Prores 422 and Prores 422 HQ support 8bit and 10bit?
Q2: How to deside to create a Prores 422 8 bit or 10 bit project?
Shall I just change sequence setting> Video Processing Tab> Reader in 8-bit YUV or Reader in 10 bit YUV?

Mac OS X (10.5.5)

Posted on Dec 10, 2008 12:42 AM

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Dec 10, 2008 8:04 AM in response to helengu

I don't have the most thorough knowledge of 422 vs. 422 HQ but let me give some detail.

If you create ProRes 422 and ProRes422 (HQ) sequences, both will "support" 8 bit and 10 bit video clips, in so far as any combination will play back without a need to render.

Deciding between 8 bit (ProRes) and 10 bit (HQ) has a lot to do with your source clips and how the finished product will be used. If your editing a wedding that will be watched on DVD then 8 bit is fine, and will save some hard drive space. If you shot HD with a professional (i.e. RED or XDCAM) system and distribution is HD broadcast, then definitely go with ProRes 422 (HQ) 10-bit settings.

You might be somewhere in between. In that case, use HQ if you have the space and computer power.

A quick check on Apple's presets for ProRes shows all Video Processing options are set to 10 bit YUV. You could certainly change this to 8 bit YUV for sightly lower quality and faster renders. This setting only affects added filters and effects that require rendering.

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