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The process of dedicated, still photography right from the start is very different from videography. Isn't UHD a term used in videography and cinematography? Are you primarily shooting videos?? Sounds as though you are and then from there you select and segregate specific frames......I notice the word 'crop' is regularly used on this forum and don't actually know what it means in the context of predominantly photo shots.
My interpretation if correct is what I do: When filming in UHD I regularly select a best frame of let us say a pigeon and just select the area I want from that clip and save as an image. Is that what you mean by crop?
Cropping is something we do in still photography, yes, usually to eliminate unwanted elements and distractions from the image and/or to make the subject, the primary focus, larger and subsequently making the overall image more compelling, more interesting. Using specific software for post-processing images shot during an excursion with a camera set up to shoot only still images is not at all the same as dealing with video images.
Working with video footage is something entirely different and I really don't know how videographers manage either their newly-shot film footage prior to or during editing. Hopefully someone else here does!