Hi Magno

Prores and most other container formats are only integer and not float.
You need to encode the QuickTime with some kind of log curve to fit the
data into a 0-1 range as it will always clip.

On Friday, May 22, 2015, Magno Borgo <[email protected]
<javascript:_e(%7B%7D,'cvml','[email protected]');>> wrote:

> So I got this source file which is Quicktime Apple Pro res 4444 encoded,
> with a nice range of information, with some superwhites of values around 16
> on some bright parts of the video.
>
> Thought I can't render out a proper Apple Pro res 4444 with my comp
> modifications, It's clipping whites at 1, what I'm missing?
> Any help, nuke 8 or 9? Is it even possible?
>
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