Almost without loss best export formats?

Hello

I need to provide a ProRes format file to a place that shows my work. I don't have a Mac, but they offered us convert a file that I can export to FCP.

I wonder what will be the best exports almost without loss for this? I considered Cineform but it's a video of m 87 and I imagine that the file size will be huge.

Any suggestions on the best almost lossless formats whose size is low which should work with FCP would be very appreciated.

Thank you!

Size of the file without loss and low are usually mutually exclusive.

You asked this question 8 days ago and he said Cineform/ProRes

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