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hello and welcome to part two of the davinci resolve conforming series in this video were going to be confirming a sequence from an edl file and were going to be preparing it for the grade before we get started i just want to give a huge shout out to my three patrons francesca al and andre thank you so much for supporting me guys i really do appreciate it lets get into it so weve just opened up a brand new sequence in davinci resolve and we need to prepare a sequence for grading go to davinci resolve preferences into our user and into our color tab and just make sure that our automatically cue 999 frames which is the max is set here i will explain why we do this later but its a really useful tip for conforming so now that were set up weve got our media storage on the top left and our media pool down the bottom so in our media pool were just going to create some folders to prepare for the assets were going to drop in so were going to create the media folder a sequences folder