I recently shot a project in 4k (UHD) 30p on a Panasonic DVX200 for 1080p30 delivery. I understand that editing the original 4k footage in my 1080p project can effectively increase the 4.2.0 files to 4.4.4 color depth and create sharper 1080p downrezzed files (as opposed to shooting 1080p in camera).
So: Am I better off trying to CC the 4k originals before rendering out the 1080p Cineform intermediate that I will actually be editing with, or in light of the supposedly increased color depth, apply those corrections (including processor intensive skin smoothing) to the 1080 intermediate files? Final delivery is for the web but will also be playing on a 60" TV at the client's location.
I'm on V13. My system is a 2 year old core i7 6700k (stock) with 16GB ram and the Radeon RX460 w/4Gb (yeah, I know I shoulda gone for the 480 with 8GB, but this was almost a freebie at the time). Running Win 7 Pro.
Advice, experience with this and suggestions welcomed.
Thanks.
Ken