You can assign capture settings to an offline
file that are different from the project’s, for example, to capture
the clip at a resolution higher than the project’s.
To determine whether the offline file
already has its own capture settings, look in the Capture Settings
column in the Project panel. Scroll right to see this column. If
an offline file has its own capture settings, its box in this column
has a check mark. If the column is hidden, choose Edit Columns from
the Project panel menu; then select Capture Settings. Click OK.
To find out or change the capture settings for an offline
file, select the clip in the Project panel, and choose Clip >
Capture Settings > Set Capture Settings. The Capture
Format menu lets you view the clip’s capture format or choose a new
one. Typically, choose a format that matches that of the source
footage.
To remove a clip’s capture settings, select the clip
in the Project panel and choose Clip > Capture Settings >
Clear Capture Settings. By default, Adobe Premiere Pro captures
this clip with the project’s capture settings.