I've put together a rough cut of an interview. Because of camera and lighting difference I applied color correction (CC) in Vegas for a great match. However, each time I make a change and render the project I know the CC is eating up a lot of time.
I was thinking I might be ahead by applying the final CC to the clips and rendering back to .AVI files and using those in my final project.
Two questions:
1. As long as I render to a relatively lossless (.AVI or whatever) file, am I going to suffer much loss in quality by going this route? (This assumes that I will not be applying any video tweaking later in the project.)
2. I have about 60 clips to which the CC needs to be applied. What I'd like is some sort of batch process that loads a clip, applies the CC and then renders out to the same file name with a CC suffix or maybe the same name in a different folder. The only way to do this that comes to mind is very manual, loading the clips into Vegas and rendering each clip and manually assigning the name.
Any suggestions?
Wayne
I was thinking I might be ahead by applying the final CC to the clips and rendering back to .AVI files and using those in my final project.
Two questions:
1. As long as I render to a relatively lossless (.AVI or whatever) file, am I going to suffer much loss in quality by going this route? (This assumes that I will not be applying any video tweaking later in the project.)
2. I have about 60 clips to which the CC needs to be applied. What I'd like is some sort of batch process that loads a clip, applies the CC and then renders out to the same file name with a CC suffix or maybe the same name in a different folder. The only way to do this that comes to mind is very manual, loading the clips into Vegas and rendering each clip and manually assigning the name.
Any suggestions?
Wayne