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Chapter 4

Importing and Managing Projects and Media

 Drag the shot directly into the Timeline.
 Click the Import button below that shot’s preview to edit the shot into the Timeline

at the position of the playhead.

Once shots have been placed into the Timeline, save your project.

Compatible Media Formats

Color is compatible with a wide variety of QuickTime files and image sequences.

Compatible QuickTime Codecs for Import

The list of codecs that are supported by Color is limited to high-quality codecs suitable
for media exchange and mastering. Codec support falls into three categories:

 QuickTime codecs that are supported by Color when importing projects and media.
 A subset of codecs that may be used for rendering your final output when Original

Format is chosen in the Export Codec pop-up menu of the Prjct Settings tab of the
Setup Room. Original Format is only available when you’ve used the “Send to Color”
command in Final Cut Pro, or when you’ve imported a Final Cut Pro file that’s been
exported as an XML file.

 By default, only four codecs are available in the Export Codec pop-up menu for

upconverting your source media to a higher-quality format. These include the Apple
ProRes 422 and Apple ProRes 422 (HQ) codecs, and the Apple Uncompressed 8-bit
4:2:2 and Apple Uncompressed 10-bit 4:2:2 codecs.

Note: If you’ve installed a video interface from AJA, you should see an additional
option—AJA Kona 10-bit RGB.

Supported for import

Supported as original
format

Supported as export
codec

Animation

No

No

Apple Intermediate Codec

Yes

No

Apple Pixlet

Yes

No

Apple ProRes 422 (HQ)

Yes

Yes

Apple ProRes 422 (SQ)

Yes

Yes

DVCPRO 50 - NTSC

Yes

No

DVCPRO 50 - PAL

Yes

No

DV - PAL

Yes

No

DV/DVCPRO - NTSC

Yes

No

DVCPRO - PAL

Yes

No

DVCPRO HD 1080i50

Yes

No

DVCPRO HD 1080i60

Yes

No

DVCPRO HD 1080p25

Yes

No