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  • shueardm
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    In compositing perhaps you can benefit but in editing video it's so neglegible.
    Antons crorrect even Blu-ray is only 8 bit. BTW, Australia's only real studio endorsed Blu-ray authoring facilty (Motionlink) uses EDIUS HD which is 8 bit.

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  • antonsvideo
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    if you edit in order to produce for cinema release, yes, 10 bit is important

    for the rest, not important at all, since you can't give anyone 10bit

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  • Jim N
    started a topic 8 bit Vs 10 bit editing

    8 bit Vs 10 bit editing

    Edius is a 8 bit based editing system (ie 256 grey levels in each RGB channel)Some systems offer editing in 10 bits (ie 1024 grey levels per channel) Where is 10 bit video really important to use or is there real any advantage to editing in ten bits.

    If Edius were a 10 bit system would it slow down?

    Jim
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