If you don't want to change the resolution of the file and use the original one, just create the AE sequence, from the file sequence imported, right click it and pick create new comp from selection.Ĭheck frame rate from the file you just imported and on the comp. Like a sky that was completely blown out, and after develop and highlight correction you can see its blue color and clouds back again. This is not like RED RAW, CR2 files actually can handle way more information, and just by developing them correctly you can recover a lot of information. It is crucial to not auto adjust each sequence in this step, because same settings can create undesired results in different shots. When you import each CR2 sequence to AE the Adobe "Develop" Dialogue will pop up, you can adjust your settings there, you can recover a huge amount of highlights and shadows here, like 3-4 stops on each one, and make it pretty flat (Log-c like) so you have tons of information to grade it later. If you are going for best quality make your AE project work with 32bit ( I prefer and work in 16bit. There is not an "Auto" for RAW CR2 files, you are developing a Digital Negative, which like a Film Negative will need its own Develop process settings for each sequence. I wouldn't recommend Encoder neither Compressor. Definitely After Effects is the way to go.
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