Converting still files for FCP

Hi there
Can someone tell me the best way to import still photographs in to FCP? At the
moment I have black & white high res NEF files. Do you have a good suggestion for a prefered file that I should convert them to to use on the timeline?
Cheers
Tim x

Key to remember:
Convert all your stills, whatever format, to 72 dpi. If your originals are 300 dpi, in Photoshop convert them to 72 dpi, resizing them much larger. If the still is 4 inches wide in 300 dpi, make it 15 inches wide in 72 dpi. That way you don't lose resolution, merely change the dpi.
Video is 72 dpi. Final Cut gets VERY sloggy and problematic when you work with higher dpi stills.
It could very well be true about jpegs (as they ARE more compressed), but I just did a 90 minute docu with hundreds of stills and found that using jpegs generated no more artifacting than psd or tiff files in the final HD output. The potential problem with the psd or tiff files is that they are MUCH bigger than the jpegs, and Final Cut has to handle them on the timeline ... which slows everything down when you start creating moves with them.
All the best,
Ben

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