Great info and thanks again.
I knew I'd get a straight answer - without the snark ;-)
I did not know one could change the project settings after the fact.
Solved!
On Aug 10, 2021, at 1:29 AM, Jo's Mailinglists <lists@filter-media.net> wrote:Our workflow is: in the same project an just switch the project settings.Only for interlaced delivery derivates (after color / audio etc) we create a side-project.BestJo---
Jochen "Jo" Hermannfilter Media PostproductionOn 10. Aug 2021, at 08:19, Roger via groups.io <rogershuff=yahoo.co.uk@groups.io> wrote:Good question - others may chime in here. Probably make a project to match your final output and work within that - there are plenty of choices for transcode quality.With Best Wishes, Roger Shufflebottom +44 7973 543 660On Monday, 9 August 2021, 23:40:55 BST, C. Hess <cfh3media@gmail.com> wrote:So helpful, thanks!Last question.When I create the project, do I need to set up for 4K or 1080?Or are we talking two projects and sharing bins?On Aug 9, 2021, at 12:34 PM, Roger via groups.io <rogershuff=yahoo.co.uk@groups.io> wrote:One bin for each camera card. Select and transcode to a low resolution, then edit. When happy (are we ever?), duplicate sequence and select it. Re-open original camera bins and select all clips (even those you didn't use). On the selected (low-res) sequence, either right-click or Clip menu and choose Relink. Choose 'Relink to selected items in all open bins'. go for it. Grade and finish.Chip Hess
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CFH3 Media
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