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		<title>Comment on RED EPIC/SCARLET Workflow Diagram by Red R3D Workflow &#124; Matt Hayslett</title>
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		<description>[...] As you can see there are many ways to work with RED footage. You can find the original post here. Int he next couple series of posts I will discuss the common myths associated with the Red Digital [...]</description>
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