Uncompressed QT vs Apple Pro Res
We are about to venture into 16mm transfer to HD for the first time. The telecine house can give us Uncompressed QTs or Apple Pro Res on a hard drive.
These are the pro's and con's as I far as I can tell:
Uncompressed QT:
- Large Files
- Cannot be used (without conversion) on our current FCP set-up
- Highest quality, which is great for archiving and future use of the media
Apple Pro Res:
- Smaller files
- Can be used directly on our set-up, without any conversion (there are some time constraints on the project
- Almost the same quality as Uncompressed (???)
The workflow I am considering is to get the files back as uncompressed qt's (to make sure the Masters are the highest quality possible) then convert them to Apple Pro Res in Compressor, then edit. Does that sound right?
Is there any point to doing a 'neg match' (editing in Apple Pro Res then upconverting to uncompressed qt's as if in an off-line/on-line environment)?
And, lastly, what Apple Pro Res format should I ask for?
Any other golden nuggets of information you ca add will be greatly appreciated.
cheers
-j-
G5 DP 2.7, Mac OS X (10.4.5), LaCie 120G, 40G iPod,