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Chapter 4

Importing and Managing Projects and Media

Importing EDLs

You can import an EDL directly into Color. There are two reasons to use EDLs instead of
XML files:

 To color correct a video master file: You can approximate a tape-to-tape color

correction workflow by importing an EDL, and using the Use As Cut List option to
link it to a corresponding master media file (either a QuickTime .mov file or a DPX
image sequence).

Note: If you’re going to do work this way, it’s best to work with uncompressed media,
and to work in reels of 20 minutes or less to avoid the potential performance
bottlenecks caused by projects with over 200 edit points in the Timeline.

 To import a 2K digital intermediate project: EDLs are also the only way to import

projects as part of a 2K digital intermediate workflow when you’re relinking the
project to DPX image sequences from film scans. For more information, see “

Using

Color in a Digital Intermediate Workflow

” on page 49.

Color imports the following EDL formats:

 Generic
 CMX 340
 CMX 3600
 GVG 4 Plus

To make the process of importing an EDL quicker, you can copy all EDL files to the
default projects directory specified by Color.

To import an EDL:

1

Do one of the following:

 Open Color.
 Choose File > Import > EDL.

2

Choose an EDL file from the Projects window.