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  1. #1 Color Version? 
    In the R3D decode properties box there is a drop down box option for color version. They are labeled 1 & 2. What do these numbers represent? Red Gamma, Red Gamma 2, rec 709?

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    Senior Member jake blackstone's Avatar
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    it usually represents color science version.
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    but which ones? I assume 2 is the most recent...they need a better labeling system. Or really a better system all together.
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    Color version 2 in vegas is not recolor2/redgamma2. I believe it is redcolor/redgamma, but to be sure, just load the same footage in redcine-x and vegas and compare the color spaces, or just use version 2. If you need better color than that, you will need to grade outside of vegas until they support rc2/rg2/rlf.

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    Waiting here for redcolo2 support in vegas!
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    Vegas 11 was released today and it supports EPIC.
    But no word of colorscience...

    Edit: That´s what´s on their website:


    4K support

    Vegas Pro 11 software natively supports frame sizes up to 4096x4096. The 4K image standard for digital cinema projection is 4096 x 2160 pixels. This level of resolution provides more detail and flexibility to pan and crop. It is ideal for compositing and video effects work, as it provides a high-quality final output. Vegas Pro 11 software also natively supports RED ONE® and RED EPIC® files. Open and edit .r3d files directly on the timeline.
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