Dear all,<br><br>as someone already pointed out some time ago, a lot of stuff is missing in kdenlive, specially for color grading purposes.<br><br>As i am in dire need of good grading i started hacking around for a meaningfull workflow beyond kdenlive. (on sw to rule them all? not necessary)<br>
<br>So i noticed the nice methodical way the XML project files were layed out and had an idea:<br><br>Would it be possible to "export" a clip, or a clip in the timeline (as they are saved in the xml) so that another software package could modify the video and then "reimport" it? I think this is how final cut + shake do it and it may be similar to adobe's bridge thing.<br>
<br>So for user interaction it would mean right clicking the clip and selecting "edit in **** (some sw)" or "export to common media pool".<br><br>Technically it could be a commonly accesible list of media, describing location, in-out points and other metadata. Then you could import the video (media) in another program and edit it. For software not aware of this it may be even as simple as loading it from a common storage (where kdenlive would export it).<br>
<br>Kdenlive would then just have to support "reimport" functionality, that is to replace a clip with another one.<br><br>Beside this heavy "common media pool" project, it would be nice just to have replace clip functionality so we can use manual proxies (or maybe even automatic proxies...)<br>
<br>Thank you for your attention and implementation ideas.<br><br>BR,<br>Slavko Glamocanin<br>