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May 15, 2012
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Where is ProRes Export Setting?

  • May 15, 2012
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I own FCP 7 and do not see where i can set up a Prores sequence NOR export out to 10bit uncompressed (animation)....basically my deliverable is Prores....but do not find anywhere Prores settings.

Do I need to import them from some place within my FCP app?

Below are snapshots of my available sequence settings....

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Correct answer ExactImage

Select Quicktime in the export dialog.   Ignore the preset.  Now go to the Video Codec in the Video Tab and choose Animation, Prores, etc.... it's all there.

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Participant
November 27, 2017

Hi. I am also having trouble in finding these settings. Is there something that i can do to export it in Apple ProRess 4444 or 422 HQ in 4K?

Ann Bens
Community Expert
Community Expert
November 27, 2017

You cannot export to Prores on a windows machine. Has to be a Mac.

Participant
November 27, 2017

Thank you Ann

ExactImageCorrect answer
Participating Frequently
May 15, 2012

Select Quicktime in the export dialog.   Ignore the preset.  Now go to the Video Codec in the Video Tab and choose Animation, Prores, etc.... it's all there.

May 15, 2012

Here are my setting options within Sequence:

JoshWeiss
Known Participant
May 16, 2012

I can reproduce this effect a million times....go into RCX with any R3d and color it, then output to prores....and you see it every time.....Same for another group of underwater film makers...we have found best solution to get WYSIWYG...is go with QT wrapper on the R3d in COLOR and do color work, then output prores....that will then look identical.


But I'm not talking about using redcinex. I'm talking about editing

natively with the r3ds in premiere pro. Then exporting to pro res. PP

handles native red edits surprisingly well. For more info watch my

video on the "default scale to sequence" setting in Premiere Pro.