

However this method allows me to do the compression on the MAC…where I can get the results exactly as I want. Feel free to experiment with compression if this is a problem for your system. Second, this is going to make a huge temp file initially. However, I can’t get this to work consistently without hanging. So here is my work flow for high-res output from Photodex ProShow Producer to Final Cut Pro.Ī couple of quick notes: First, if you have Quicktime installed on your PC you are supposed to be able to export to QT. Using the standard publishing feature would occasionally give me compression artifacts or poor results in general.

But ultimately, I end up wanting the final product from ProShow to be ported to a Final Cut Sequence. Lately, I’ve been using ProShow Producer to build photographic elements rather than build them by hand in Final Cut Pro. High Resolution Output from ProShow Producer
