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denoise and sharpen before or after RESOLVE
Rory Sopoci-belknap replied 11 years, 11 months ago 11 Members · 18 Replies
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David Eaks
June 4, 2011 at 11:05 amIf I have a scene that needs Noise Reduction I always do it first thing when starting the edit, using NEAT Video in FCP (excellent results with both NR and sharpening). Once I’m satisfied I’ll turn off the effect, finish editing, turn the effect back on, render and go from there.
From my research of this subject, I was under the impression the NR should always be done first. So that’s what I do.
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Jake Blackstone
June 5, 2011 at 3:21 amOh, I see. Unless I’m singing praises to Resolve, everything otherwise is considered to be advertising? Awesome logic…
Nevertheless, if you insist, here goes the disclosure:
I’m not connected in any way to Digital Vision or Red User group. Happy now?
But you go ahead and keep spreading FUD on NR reducing the color gamut:-)До того как давать совет, неплохо бы иметь хоть какую то практическую информацию:-)
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Sascha Haber
June 5, 2011 at 5:59 pmHasn’t it been sold to some military company just for the forensic tools ? No wonder they can use a good tracker 😉
A slice of color…
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Jake Blackstone
June 8, 2011 at 12:40 amAs far as I know, no, they weren’t sold to a military company. They did buy a military company- Image Systems and took that name for the whole company. I guess, if the direction of post business continues unchanged, pretty soon every company will be looking for a different type of business. Not every company feels, that giving away their software to sell some hardware is a business with great future. Assimilate is next. Lustre is discontinued already. Pretty soon the choice will be Resolve or a free Resolve. Well, at least on a Mac…
But for the record, FilmMaster’s planar tracking leaves a lot to be desired. Not in the same league as the one in Lustre or Resolve. -
Jose Lomeña
June 8, 2011 at 9:00 amI do the same.
Firstly denoise, second color correct.
The process of color correcting with an image without any noise is impressive. I didn’t notice any banding or any artifact if I adjust it carefully with prores 4444 4k.
Tracking and qualifiers are much better without noise.
But this is only an opinion from my experience.
saludos
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Sascha Haber
June 8, 2011 at 11:03 amFilm-master excels in versatility.
Everyone else is now struggling to serve an excellent multi layer multi version timeline, they have it.
Also the repair tools are great.
But all in all I couldn’t get into it that much…its a little like Avid.
Lustre is down ? I heard its integrated into that 2012 all in one Flame-Smoke-Lustre suite on Linux only ?
Well, we will see at IBC.A slice of color…
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Rory Sopoci-belknap
June 1, 2014 at 12:02 amHi all. Can i ask, does it matter what render settings your project has in FCPX? How does that affect your final output, if at all. Specifically, does it matter for the purposes of using NEAT VIDEO? Thanks!
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