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If I’m using HDV source footage that I then transcoded to the Pro Res SQ codec for a ProRes sequence, which setting would I use?

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If I’m using HDV source footage that I then transcoded to the Pro Res SQ codec for a ProRes sequence, which setting would I use?

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Luckily, it’s very simple. Just use the setting that matches your source footage. So if you shot HDV 1080i60, then choose the HDV 1080i60 version of the CrumplePop effect and drop it in your ProRes SQ sequence. No need to transcode, and there is no rendering penalty. Put another way, as long as the resolution, framerate, and PAR of the CrumplePop template match that of your source footage, you’re good to go.

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