Exporting Uncompressed

Hello,
I have Final Cut Pro 7, but compressor is not working for me...I have a video we just shot on the cannon 7D and we need some effects done to it. My animator asked for an exported file uncompressed. What is the best way to go about doing that for him, can you do that with quicktime conversion??
Thanks!

Yes or QuickTime Movie and change to uncompressed in whatever frame size you're using. Bear in mind these are going to be humongously large files that require a really fast RAID to play back.

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