If I have to "change" a frame rate of clips is a permanent alteration, as Apple Cinema tool?

I have some images shot in 59.97 FPS and need to interpret the cadence to 23.98.   If I do it via options menu "modify, interpret pictures, this permanently changes the clip?  In Apple Cinema Tools, it changes continuously images.

Thank you!


Ed

It does not affect the original media.

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