12/18/2022 0 Comments Neat video for premiere pro![]() More frames for temporal noise reduction – In Resolve Studio you get 2 frames Neat Video you get 5.While the performance of the built-in NR in Resolve Studio is very good, I still run into problems with it and I often find myself wanting ‘more’ from the built-in tools. ‘Is it worth buying Neat Video (OFX) if I already have Resolve Studio?’Īre you happy with the results that Resolve Studio provides with its built-in temporal and spatial noise reduction? If so, then no, you don’t need it. One question Team Mixing Light gets all the time about Neat Video goes something like this: The OFX version that works in Resolve is quite a bit more expensive ($249) than the NLE versions, but that’s still significantly cheaper than buying Resolve Studio if your only need for the studio version is noise reduction. So you’ll have to rely on an OFX noise reduction plugin like Neat if you want to noise reduce footage in Resolve. Well remember, the Resolve (the free version) doesn’t support built-in temporal or spatial noise reduction. What about if you’re using a dedicated color grading application like Resolve? It provides a level of noise reduction not seen in an NLE and once optimized works incredibly well.Īt $99 for the pro version to match your NLE, you get a powerful plugin for a pretty affordable price. If you spend most of your time in an NLE like Premiere Pro or Final Cut Pro X then I think Neat is a necessity. If you don’t already own Neat Video, then the discussion becomes a bit more interesting. For example, upgrading from v3 Pro to v4 Pro for Premiere Pro was only $49. Neat has several affordable upgrade options too. If you’re a Neat Video user already, making the jump to 4/4.1 is a no-brainer – you’ll get better performance, more control, and even better noise reduction quality. You can read about all the new features in version 4 and 4.1 HERE. But as I’ll describe in the video, some of the new features like artifact removal for codec issues, slow shutter control, dust and scratch removal (great for film archival) and the GPU optimizations that allow Neat Video to run in nearly real-time on my main workstation, are just awesome! Upgrade or Purchase? Neat Video still has the stupidly easy ability to make in 2 or 3 mouse clicks noise pretty much disappear, but version 4.1 also has a insane amount of advance control and what I like even more, is better methods of displaying information about noise in a shot and what your adjustments are doing including better tool tips and menu options compared to version 3. Version 4.1 does two things that are really hard to do in software development – make things easier, and make them more advanced! ![]() After all, as time marches on things usually get better.Īs I’ll explain in the video below, performance has increased and the plugin in Premiere Pro (what I show in the video) and Resolve (via OFX) – my two main platforms for this plugin – can best be described as being quite a bit more snappy than previous versions. With version 4.1, The Neat Video team has brought more support for new GPUs, new OSs like Windows 10 and Mac El Capitan (10.11) and of course since my previous inspection of the plugin back in version 3.5 – a plethora of under-the-hood improvements.Īll of that, I suppose, is to be expected. This Insight is not meant to be a step by step ‘how to’ of noise reduction with Neat, but rather its meant to give you an overview of this powerful tool. With version 4.1 just released, I thought it’d be a good idea in this Insight to once again take a look at the Neat Video plugin – see what’s changed, what’s improved and how the newest version will fit into my noise reduction workflows. Well, it’s hard to believe, but it’s been nearly two years since I took a look at the plugin way back in Insight 114! Since then, the OFX version and Premiere Pro versions have become go-to tools for me on nearly a daily basis.īack when I took a look at the plugin for that Insight, Neat was in version 3.5 and features like OFX support had just been implemented and GPUs by today’s standards (2 years later) were leaps and bounds slower and less robust. This plugin is widely popular for good reason – it’s really, really good at what it does! It seems like in nearly every other ‘From The Mailbag’ episode Team Mixing is talking about noise reduction and specifically the wonderful Neat Video plugin. Tutorials / Neat Video 4 – Revisiting The Popular Noise Reduction Plugin Day 19: 25 Insights in 25 Days Holiday Marathon Neat Video Version 4.1 – Faster & Better ![]()
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