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If we bother to review something, it’s because we use it in our day to day and like it. We only advocate and sell the products that we use in our own workflows. Review disclaimer – Yes, we do sometimes get free products and licenses (but not always). Before you throw out a shot because of how noisy it is… try putting neat video on it. Neat video is really great at saving shots you didn’t think you’d be able to use.Once you’ve done the noise profile from within the plugin interface, there will typically be a huge improvement that will likely be pretty much what you wanted… however, if you go and play with the temporal radius setting in the inspector in FCPX, the higher you go, the higher quality (and render times) you will likely see.FCPX can hang a lot with this plugin if you’re not careful, especially on slower machines. You may want to turn off background rendering while you’re applying Neat Video and playing with the settings… and then render everything out when you’re done all at once.
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If you already have Neat Video, make sure you have the latest version (3.6)… among other things like (like Resolve support), there were some significant render and GFX support changes to the latest version.
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Also, if you’re dealing with RED RAW, it may make sense to export the segments requiring noise reduction first, then cut them back in over the RAW footage… then apply the plugin. Quick tip is to bring your 4K stuff down into a 1080 sequence first. The profiles pack covers all the iso levels from 100 to 6400 in both 2.7K, 4K and 4K HQ in both 0 and +1 Sharpening. These specifically calibrated profiles also reduce sky banding and compression blocking artifacts. Avoid using on 4K stuff unless you’ve got A Lot of render time to spare. If needed, you can adjust in Neat Video plugin for fine-tuning - however, thats pretty unlikely.Once you’re there, look at this page: and watch some tutorials for best practices.Īlso, for better performance, once you’re inside the plugin, make sure you go under Tools_Performance and then make sure you enable GPU rendering, and bump up the number of cores your machine uses to render.If you’re applying from FCPX, apply the Filter onto your clip(s), then go into the inspector and hit “select to open” and that will open the plugin interface.Don’t put it on until you’re as close to done with your edit as possible. Render times are LONG… and get longer the larger the resolution of your footage is.A few things to keep in mind as you use it:
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Once you get past their not exactly to 2014 standards website and figure out how to pay for, download, and install the plugin, you’ll likely be blown away by how amazing this plugin really is. For those of you looking for a great noise reduction plugin for FCPX, Neat Video is really the only thing worth looking at: