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Video 1080p and 1440p (important)

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Feb 02, 2017 Feb 02, 2017

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Hi !
I filmed with a Dji Phantom 3 in 2.7K and a Nikon D7000 in 1080p. But I want the all video to be in 1080p. Do I have to export the 2.7K file in 1080p ? Because I don't really want to export two times the same video, the quality will probably be ugly at the end. Can I just change the format of the project and both video will instantly be adapted ?

(Sorry for my bad english)

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Community Expert , Feb 02, 2017 Feb 02, 2017

Just drop the footage in your 1080p timeline and reframe.

Either using Set to Framesize or manually.

If you do one clip you can Paste Attributes over the rest of the clips.

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Just drop the footage in your 1080p timeline and reframe.

Either using Set to Framesize or manually.

If you do one clip you can Paste Attributes over the rest of the clips.

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You'll also have the flexibility of reframing your 2.7K shots inside of your 1080p Sequence.

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