Hi Brian, thanks for the ideas. Responses inline:
On Sun, Apr 25, 2021 at 01:57:57PM +, Brian Matherly wrote:
> > the final film needs to be in 10-bit color
> HDR is not in your requirement? If you are allowed to use 709 colorspace,
> then I do not understand the 10bit requirement. MLT alre
> the final film needs to be in 10-bit color
HDR is not in your requirement? If you are allowed to use 709 colorspace, then
I do not understand the 10bit requirement. MLT already supports RBG which is 24
bits per pixel. YUV 4:2:2 @ 10bits is only 20 bits per pixel. Maybe you could
use RGB feat
I hope it didn't seem that I (the original author) was doing the badgering!
My situation is that I have a project I'd very much like to be able to use
Shotcut or Kdenlive for, but the final film needs to be in 10-bit color.
My hope was to use Shotcut/Kdenlive, possibly in 8-bit and then renderin