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How do I create a legacy proxy workflow?

New Here ,
Nov 04, 2019 Nov 04, 2019

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Hi! I'm working on a film that's shot both on digital and film. The 2 video sizes are 2048x1556 and 1920x1080. I'm having trouble making a sequence with both files where they retain their full quality. How do I do this? Is it even possible? 

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Contributor , Nov 04, 2019 Nov 04, 2019

Set the sequence to 1920x1080 and just downscale the higher resolution footage as necessary.  It gives you a good chance to reframe your shots as you see fit too.  Your higher resolution files will crop in to 1920x1080 but since they are greater than that resolution you still have the full resolution quality.  

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Set the sequence to 1920x1080 and just downscale the higher resolution footage as necessary.  It gives you a good chance to reframe your shots as you see fit too.  Your higher resolution files will crop in to 1920x1080 but since they are greater than that resolution you still have the full resolution quality.  

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Thank you!

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