|  | Posted by advancedvideo on 06/07/06 16:25 
YES you will loose quality. DON'T do any trimming. As you import andexport the file it will go through several file changes and Adobe will
 make adjustments to it. Just leave the original on the tape and send it
 to whom ever you want and let them have the full quality file. If you
 do some trimming you may not notice any real changes, I mean it's a
 difference between 100% for the original and maybe 90% quality on the
 trim version, but later the editor will be working with a knock off
 file and the quality you get back may go down to 80% or less depending
 on what they do. I am a professional editor and I prefer to get the
 original and nothing else. No matter what anyone tells you there is
 always some degredation. http://advancedvideo.50webs.com
 
 Reza wrote:
 > I want to send my original dv footage for edit.  If I transfer the
 > footage from minidv tape to my computer hard drive, do a little trim
 > edit myself  with Adobe Premier Pro, and then put it back to the tape
 > for furthe redit, am I going to loose any picture quality? Or should I
 > do the triming on the tape to avoid loss of resolution?
 >
 > Thanks
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