Hi,
every now and then, especially when discussing about HDV and Cineform -projects, the term "generation" pops out.
What is the "official" specification in generation, when it is stated that m2t-format is not good for multiple generations? Or that Cineform intermediary is better?
I understand if I take a take ;-) and add color correction, some animation, possibly some zooming, etc. and render it as new (m2t?) file, I then create one generation. And when I insert it to another project, do some color corrections again, and rerender it, its the second generation. Or?
What if I just include the aforementioned modifications directly to master timeline and lets say make two color corrections using two color correction FX's one after another. Would this now be the first generation after the rendering?
What I'm after here is that (when talking about m2t) is it so that "unnecessary" intermediate renders should be avoided at any cost? Or will the end-result be the same regardless on the number of actual intermediate renders?
I do not know whether I explained this clear enouhg for you to understand what I'm after?
every now and then, especially when discussing about HDV and Cineform -projects, the term "generation" pops out.
What is the "official" specification in generation, when it is stated that m2t-format is not good for multiple generations? Or that Cineform intermediary is better?
I understand if I take a take ;-) and add color correction, some animation, possibly some zooming, etc. and render it as new (m2t?) file, I then create one generation. And when I insert it to another project, do some color corrections again, and rerender it, its the second generation. Or?
What if I just include the aforementioned modifications directly to master timeline and lets say make two color corrections using two color correction FX's one after another. Would this now be the first generation after the rendering?
What I'm after here is that (when talking about m2t) is it so that "unnecessary" intermediate renders should be avoided at any cost? Or will the end-result be the same regardless on the number of actual intermediate renders?
I do not know whether I explained this clear enouhg for you to understand what I'm after?