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History of Changes

Neat Video v5 plug-in for OFX hosts

Version 5.6.6

  • Added Copy and Paste commands in the Effect, Profile and Filter menus to enable copy and paste of profiles, presets or both from one instance of the effect to another

  • Updated Quick Start Guide for floating licensing in Studio edition

  • Updated User Guide

  • Fixed several minor issues

Version 5.6.5

  • Added support for new versions of host applications:

    • BMD Fusion Studio 19
    • Autodesk Flame 2025
    • BorisFX Silhouette 2024
  • The default gamma is set to linear for Baselight and Natron

  • Improved descriptions in several warning and diagnostic messages

  • Several cosmetic corrections in plug-in's GUI

  • Updated User Guide

  • Updated Quick Start Guide for floating licensing in Studio edition

  • Very elongated frames were not processed correctly, fixed

  • Fixed several minor issues

Version 5.6.1

  • Added support for a new version of Baselight:

    • FilmLight Baselight 6

Version 5.6.0

  • Added support for new versions of host applications:

    • Foundry Nuke 15
    • Foundry Nuke Indie 15
  • Added support for new AMD GPUs:

    • Radeon RX 7600 / 7600S / 7600M / 7600M XT
    • Radeon RX 7700 XT / 7700S
    • Radeon RX 7800 XT
    • Radeon RX 7900 GRE / 7900M
  • Improved processing of certain error messages

  • Minor corrections in GUI of Preferences

  • Fixed several minor issues

Version 5.5.9

  • Added support for new versions of host applications:

    • Autodesk Flame Family 2024
    • Fusion Studio 18.5
    • BorisFX Silhouette 2023
  • Added support for some AMD APUs based on gfx90c chips
    (including AMD Ryzen 5 5600G / 5700G)

  • Improved support for Baselight ONE, TWO and X

    • Improved performance with Baselight ONE, TWO and X
    • Optimized use of node machine's GPU with Baselight TWO and X
    • TWO/X: added a Node tab in Neat Video Preferences to display the configuration of the node machine
  • Fixed several minor issues

Version 5.5.8

  •  Added support for new versions of host applications:

    • Foundry Nuke 14
    • Foundry Nuke Indie 14
  • Added support for AMD GPUs:

    • Radeon RX 7900 XTX
    • Radeon RX 7900 XT
  • Improved diagnostic messages

  • Minor speedup when the alpha channel is present

  • The Default profile option failed in some cases, fixed

  • Fixed several minor issues

Version 5.5.5

  • Added support for new versions of host applications:

    • Autodesk Flame Family 2023
    • Fusion Studio 18
    • BorisFX Silhouette 2022
  • Added support for new NVIDIA Ada Lovelace GPUs:
    GeForce RTX 40-Series (4090 / 4080 / etc.)

  • Several corrections in reactions of controls and indicators

  • Adjusted descriptions of controls

  • Fixed incorrect processing when clips of different frame size were used in the same timeline in Nuke

  • Fixed a problem of using Nuke presets with Neat Video

  • Fixed the positioning of the Prepare Profile button in Scratch

  • Fixed the error message unnecessarily shown in Fusion Studio

  • Fixed several minor issues

Version 5.5.0

  • Added support for AMD RDNA 2 GPUs, including:

    • Radeon RX 6600 / 6600 XT
    • Radeon RX 6700 XT
    • Radeon RX 6800 / 6800 XT
    • Radeon RX 6900 XT
  • Improved support for AMD Navi-based GPUs with the recent drivers

  • Improvements in GUI:

    • Several corrections in menus
    • Added hints in several controls
    • Added shortcut for Auto Profile with Current Frame
  • Improved support for color themes (Preferences > General):

    • Added new Auto-detect brightness option
    • The Normal brightness theme has been re-designed
    • Adjustments in the Reduced brightness color theme
  • Enhanced visual appearance on high-DPI monitors

  • Improved mid-render error reporting: error messages are shown on display in addition to being sent to syslog

  • Improved stability of GPU-based processing of large frames

  • Modified installer:

    • Only CLI mode is now supported
    • GUI mode is no longer available
    • Clarified messages and questions
    • Added a list of compatible versions of Linux
    • Added lists of required packages for several versions of Linux
  • End-User License Agreement has been updated

  • Fixed several minor issues

Version 5.4.7

  • Added support for new version of host application: BorisFX Silhouette 2021

  • Fixed several minor issues

Version 5.4.5

  • Added support for new versions of host applications:

    • Autodesk Flame Family 2022
    • Foundry Nuke 13
  • Improved information and error messages

  • Several improvements in GUI

  • Several corrections in documentation

  • Fixed several minor issues

Version 5.4.0

  • Added support for Fusion Studio 17

  • Several minor bugs have been fixed

Version 5.3.0

  • Added support for BorisFX Silhouette 2020.5.5+

  • Added support for new versions of host applications:

    • SGO Mistika Ultima 10
    • Autodesk Flame Family 2021
  • Added support for new NVIDIA GPUs:

    • GeForce RTX 3070 / 3080 / 3090

    Note: due to changes in NVIDIA drivers and CUDA Toolkit, GPUs with Compute Capabilities 3.0 are no longer supported.
    Only GPUs with Compute Capability 3.5 and higher can be utilized by Neat Video 5.3

  • Due to changes in AMD drivers, some older Graphics Core Next 1 GPUs are no longer supported. In particular, Neat Video 5.3 no longer supports most Radeon HD 7xxx / 8xxx cards and other devices based on the following chip series: Cape Verde, Pitcairn, Tahiti.

    The full list of GPU series supported by Neat Video 5.3 on Linux is:
    Bonaire, Hawaii, Tonga, Fiji, Ellesmere, Baffin, gfx803, gfx804, gfx900, gfx906, gfx1010, gfx1012

  • Better handling of incorrect data in input frames

  • Several minor bugs have been fixed

Version 5.2.6

  • Added support for new AMD GPUs:

    • Radeon RX 5300M / 5500M
    • Radeon RX 5500 / 5500 XT
    • Radeon RX 5600 / 5600 XT
  • Re-added support for AMD Radeon Pro WX 2100/3100

  • Re-added support for AMD Radeon RX 540/540X/550/550X

  • Improved detection of AMD GPU models

  • Optimized efficiency of playback in Neat Video preview

  • Optimized zoom adjustment on opening of Neat Video window

  • Improved positioning of Neat Video window during opening

  • Studio plug-in: improved floating licensing (networking, error messages, documentation)

  • Fixed crash on exit from Flame

  • Several minor bugs have been fixed

Version 5.2

  • Additional optimizations in GPU code:

    • Better performance with single GPU on 8 and 16-bit clips:
      up to 4%–8% depending on hardware and filter settings
    • Better performance with two GPUs working simultaneously
  • Several changes and improvements in GUI to better reflect the parameters of CPU and GPU used for processing

  • Cosmetic improvements in installer

  • Fixed the error message unnecessarily shown in Fusion Studio

  • Several minor bugs have been fixed

Version 5.1.5

  • Added support for Foundry Nuke 12

  • Added support for AMD Radeon RX 5700 / 5700 XT

  • Several minor bugs have been fixed

Version 5.1

  • Added support for new versions of host applications:

    • Fusion Studio 16 Beta
    • Mistika Ultima 8.8+
    • Autodesk Flame Family 2020
  • Improved frame flicker reduction in certain edge cases

  • Improved filtration quality when multiple consecutive copies of a frame are present

  • Better handling of incorrect input data (NaN in pixel values)

  • Improved conversion of noise profiles prepared in old versions of Neat Video

  • Optimized performance in GPU modes

  • Added support for AMD Radeon VII

  • Due to changes in AMD drivers, GPUs based on gfx804 are not supported by Neat Video 5.1 on Linux.
    These include:

    • Radeon RX 540/540X/550/550X
    • Radeon Pro WX 2100/3100

    The full list of GPU series supported by Neat Video 5.1 on Linux is:
    Cape Verde, Pitcairn, Tahiti, Bonaire, Hawaii, Tonga, Fiji, Ellesmere, Baffin, gfx900, gfx906.

  • Several minor bugs have been fixed

Version 5.0

Optimized for modern hardware for faster processing
  • CPU-based processing:

    • Up to 1.5x faster
  • GPU-based processing:

    • 1 GPU:   1.4x..3.5x faster (2.2x average)
    • 2 GPUs: 1.3x..2.0x faster (1.6x average)
Better filtration results: cleaner and crispier video
  • Flicker reduction

  • Jitter reduction (jitter of details)

  • Improved noise reduction
    (helped by flicker and jitter reduction)

  • Improved Sharpening with additional controls

  • Improved Dust and Scratches filter
    (helped by flicker reduction)

  • Improved filtration of monochrome videos

  • Better out-of-box processing of Full HD, 4K and larger videos
    (Very Low Frequency filtration is now enabled by default)

  • New tools to check accuracy and tune noise profiles

Easier than ever before
  • Automatic multi-frame analysis to build more accurate profiles

  • Flexible Generic Profiles
    (fully adjustable, with visual assistance)

  • Playback to check preview in motion, directly in Neat Video window

  • Visually assisted tuning for profiles and filters

  • Illustrated help dialogs for many filter settings and tuning modes

  • Expanded and updated set of pre-built filter presets

  • Variants now can be used to test different profiles too

More intuitive and interactive user interface (UI)
  • Several name changes in UI, including:

    • Main tabs are now called "Prepare Noise Profile" and "Adjust and Preview"
    • "Auto Profile" / "Build Profile" button (changes depending on selection)
    • "Profile Check", "Assist Image", "Filter Settings Check", etc.
    • "Repeated Frames" instead of former "Slow Shutter"
    • Several other items renamed or moved
  • Adjusted meaning of the selection color in Prepare Noise Profile tab:
    the blue color of the selection box now indicates that 'profile has been built using this area'
    (not 'area was chosen automatically' as in older versions)

  • Undo/Redo operations and history of changes for noise profiles

  • Select/drag modes in viewer (useful for computers with touchpads)

  • Alt+Mouse wheel in viewer zooms to point even when selection is present

  • Ability to toggle Alpha Channel in viewer (when present)

  • Preview performance has been optimized

  • Preview cache size adjustment to optimize for different resolutions (in Preferences > Preview)

  • Additional visual guidance to adjust the GPU memory allowed to Neat Video (in Preferences > Performance)

Other improvements
  • Customized names of profiles and presets are now saved in projects

  • An option to erase Neat Video settings and license during uninstallation

  • Improved diagnostic data and error reporting

Changes in products and licensing
  • End-User License Agreement has been updated

  • Floating licensing now available for OFX plug-in in new Studio edition

  • Resolve is no longer supported by the OFX plug-in;
    Support for Resolve is now moved out to a separate product:
    Neat Video plug-in for Resolve

Version 4.8.5

  • Added support for a new video editing application: FilmLight Baselight 5.1+

  • Added support for new NVIDIA GPUs:

    • GeForce RTX 2070 / 2080 / 2080 Ti
    • Titan V
    • Titan RTX
  • Due to changes in NVIDIA drivers and CUDA Toolkit, GPUs with Compute Capabilities 2.x and below are no longer supported. Only GPUs with Compute Capability 3.0 and higher can be utilized by Neat Video 4.8.5.

  • Due to changes in AMD drivers, some older non-GCN GPUs are no longer supported. In particular, Neat Video no longer supports Radeon HD 5xxx/6xxx cards and other devices based on the following chip series: Juniper, Cypress, Barts, Cayman

    The full list of GPU series supported by Neat Video 4.8.5 on Linux is:
    Cape Verde, Pitcairn, Tahiti, Bonaire, Hawaii, Tonga, Fiji, Ellesmere, Baffin, gfx804, gfx900, gfx901

  • Several minor bugs have been fixed

Version 4.8.2

  • Added support for Autodesk Flame Family 2019.2 host applications (Flame, Flame Assist, Flare, Burn)

Version 4.8

  • Added support for DaVinci Resolve 15

  • Added support for new AMD GPUs:

    • Radeon RX 540 / 540X / 550 / 550X
    • Radeon Pro WX 2100 / 3100
  • Improved support for AMD R9 290

  • Cosmetic improvements in GUI

  • Several minor bugs have been fixed

Version 4.7

  • Added support for new AMD GPUs:

    • Radeon Vega Frontier Edition
    • Radeon RX Vega 64
    • Radeon RX Vega 56
  • Cosmetic improvements in GUI

  • Several minor bugs have been fixed

Version 4.6

  • Added support for DaVinci Resolve 14

  • Added support for Nuke 11

  • Added support for the Linux version of Fusion Studio

  • Added a set of generic noise profiles to help preparing a noise profile in a situation when video contains no frames and areas suitable for analysis by Auto Profile

  • Ensured compatibility with AMD Radeon RX 560/570/580

  • Fixed "thread safety of OfxImageEffectRenderUnsafe" warning in Fusion

  • Several minor bugs have been fixed

Version 4.5

  • A new Profile Assist viewer mode helps to choose areas without details for profiling

  • Larger areas can be used for profiling, when available

  • More accurate analysis of Very Low and Ultra Low frequency components when using small areas

  • Preview Assist viewer mode provides a more detailed look into results of noise reduction, which helps to adjust the filter settings faster and more precisely

  • A new Noise Level Tuning Assist tool helps to adjust Temporal Noise Level (former Temporal Threshold) using a visually enhanced preview

  • Added Slow Shutter Tuning Assist tool that helps to adjust Slow Shutter settings using a visually enhanced preview

  • Added Spatial Filter Tuning Assist tool that helps to adjust Spatial Filter settings using a visually enhanced preview

  • Quality Mode can now be adjusted separately for temporal and spatial filter

  • If a frame is not selected in the clip before opening Neat Video window, then the frame from the beginning of the clip is used automatically

  • Improved hardware compatibility for AMD GPUs

    • Added support for Radeon RX 460/470/480
  • Multiple GUI improvements throughout the plug-in

  • Improved support for Unicode symbols in folder and file names

  • Several minor bugs have been fixed

Version 4.2

  • Added support for the following OFX-compatible hosts:

    • Foundry Nuke 10 (Windows, Mac, Linux)
    • BMD DaVinci Resolve 12.5 and DaVinci Resolve Studio 12.5 (Windows, Mac, Linux)
    • BMD Fusion Studio 8 (Windows and Mac)
  • Added support for new NVIDIA GPUs: GeForce GTX 1060/1070/1080
    Note: due to changes in NVIDIA drivers and CUDA Toolkit, GPUs with Compute Capabilities 1.3 and below are no longer supported. Only GPUs with Compute Capability 2.0 and higher can be utilized by Neat Video 4.2.

  • Several minor bugs have been fixed in all plug-ins

Version 4.1

  • Auto Profile function has been improved to find better areas for analysis.
    Using more suitable areas leads to more accurate noise reduction.

  • Several new controls have been added in filter settings:

    • Temporal Filter: Amount has been added to control its strength
    • Dust and Scratches: Half reduction and Full reduction modes have been replaced with Amount allowing for more flexible adjustments
    • Normal and Aggressive modes of the filter have been added
  • Improved performance of Dust and Scratches in presence of repeated frames, on scene changes and in the beginning and end of a clip

  • New option to use a specific scan type by default

  • Several improvements in GUI

  • Added support for the following OFX-compatible hosts:

    • Quantel Pablo Rio 2.1.4+
    • Natron 2
    • IDT Vision Motion Studio 2.12+
    • DaVinci Resolve 12 (Windows, Mac, Linux)
    • DustBuster+ 8 / 7 (Windows, Mac)
  • Added support for several new AMD GPUs:

    • AMD Radeon R9 Fury / Nano / Fury X / Fury X2
    • AMD Radeon R9 380 / 390 / 390X
    • AMD Radeon R9 255 / 250X
    • AMD Radeon R7 360 / 370
    • AMD Radeon R7 265

    Newer AMD Catalyst 15.7.1+ drivers are now supported.

  • Several minor bugs have been fixed in all plug-ins

Version 4.0

Higher quality of noise reduction
  • More accurate processing in scenes with changing luminance or chrominance: fade in/out, camera auto gain control, etc.

  • Very Low and Ultra Low frequency ranges added to the set of frequency components that can be separately targeted by the spatial noise filter

  • Dust and Scratches filter to remove film scratches, film dust, impulse interference.
    Read more

  • Slow Shutter mode for video containing repeated frames
    (clips shot in "slow shutter" or "night" mode, artificially increased frame rate, etc.).
    Read more

  • Improved sharpening quality: less halos, sharper edges

  • High Quality mode for better detail preservation and sharper image
    (at the cost of reduced processing speed: 1.5–4 times slower)

  • Artifact Removal filter to remove digital artifacts — impulse noise typically introduced by video compression
    (dots and small lines that are not fully removed by regular noise filters of Neat Video)

  • Enhanced Edge Smoothing function

  • Mix with Original setting to enable mixing of the processed and original frames
    (useful when some of the original noise must be preserved in the video)

Optimized workflow
  • Several source frames accessible directly in plug-in window provide a choice of frame for initial profiling and fine-tuning

  • Overall noise levels of the current selection and of the whole current profile are displayed in Device Noise Profile panel (in Advanced Mode)
    (quick evaluation of the noise level helps to find the most suitable area for analysis)

  • Better grouping of filter settings
    Filter modules can be enabled/disabled individually to evaluate effect of each module on the overall result

  • Improved preview takes all temporal and spatial filters into account.
    This allows to adjust filters individually and in combination as well as to avoid roundtrips to host application for checking the final results.

  • Variants of filtration to visually compare results achieved with different filter settings

  • Multi-step Undo/Redo for filter settings

  • New collection of filter presets with a detailed description of each preset including specification of key settings, purpose, applicability, recommend

  • Estimation of processing speed and optimization of performance settings can now be done directly from Filter Settings panel.
    This facilitates optimizing for a specific clip and filtration parameters.

  • Options to set up the default noise profile and filter preset (in Neat Video Preferences)

  • Option for independent open/save folders for profiles and presets (in Neat Video Preferences)

Faster processing and more responsive GUI
  • Preview is optimized to update faster when filter settings are adjusted

  • Skip Neat Video Processing option to temporarily disable all instances of Neat Video filters to speed up editing in the host application.
    Noise reduction is then not applied and the host application works significantly faster, which is especially useful in FCPX.
    Neat Video processing can be globally re-enabled when necessary, for example right before the final render. It is also automatically re-enabled by a restart of the host application.

  • Multiple optimizations have allowed to preserve the speed of processing despite its greater complexity
    (as compared with the older Neat Video 3)

  • Better support for systems with a large number of CPU cores (32 and above)

Other improvements
  • Support for HiDPI-modes in Windows and Linux (when the host application supports that)

  • Option to automatically check for availability of software updates (in Neat Video Preferences)

  • Improved progress indicator (easier to see, smoother movement, more accurate)

  • Numerous minor GUI improvements throughout the plug-in

  • Several bugs have been fixed

Host-specific changes
  • Added support for Nuke 9

  • Support for 32-bit versions of OFX hosts has been discontinued

Version 3.6

  • Added support for the following OFX-compatible hosts:

    • DaVinci Resolve 11 / 10
    • SGO Mistika 8.2+ / Mamba 2
    • Nuke 8
  • Updated to CUDA 6: added support for new NVIDIA GPUs with Compute Capability 5.0
    (such as GeForce GTX 750 Ti and more)

  • Improved error reporting of GPU-specific issues

  • Several minor bugs have been fixed

Version 3.5

  • Added initial support for upcoming Nuke 8

  • Added support for new AMD GPUs:

    • AMD Radeon HD 7790
    • AMD Radeon HD 87xx/88xx/89xx
    • AMD Radeon R7 260X
    • AMD Radeon R9 270X/280X/290X
    • Another AMD/ATI GPU based on one of the following chip series: Bonaire, Hainan, Hawaii

    The following AMD/ATI GPUs remain supported as well:

    • ATI Radeon HD 57xx/58xx/59xx
    • AMD Radeon HD 67xx/68xx/69xx
    • AMD Radeon HD 77xx/78xx/79xx
    • Another AMD/ATI GPU based on one of the following chip series:
      Juniper, Cypress, Barts, Cayman, Cape Verde, Pitcairn, Tahiti
  • Several minor bugs have been fixed

Version 3.4

  • Added support for Nuke 7, Scratch 7, DustBuster+ 5

  • Performance optimizations for AMD/ATI GPUs, speedups in filter modes with larger temporal radiuses:

    • in CPU+GPU mode: up to 15%
    • in GPU-only mode: up to 45%
  • Performance optimizations for NVIDIA GPUs, speedups in filter modes with larger temporal radiuses and higher bitdepths:

    • in CPU+GPU mode: up to 15%
    • in GPU-only mode: up to 20%
  • Added support for new NVIDIA GPUs with CUDA Compute Capability 3.5
    (such as GeForce GTX Titan and Tesla K20)

  • Several minor bugs have been fixed

Version 3.3

  • Added support for AMD/ATI GPUs
    (GPU acceleration is now possible with both NVIDIA and AMD/ATI cards)

    The following AMD/ATI GPUs are supported:

    • ATI  Radeon HD 57xx/58xx/59xx;
    • AMD Radeon HD 67xx/68xx/69xx;
    • AMD Radeon HD 77xx/78xx/79xx;
    • Other AMD/ATI GPUs based on one of the following chip series:
      Juniper, Cypress, Barts, Cayman, Cape Verde, Pitcairn, Tahiti
  • Several cosmetic improvements in GUI

  • Minor corrections in the reduced brightness color theme

  • Product registration was not always preserved reliably, fixed

  • Several minor bugs have been fixed

Version 3.2

  • Updated to CUDA 4.2: GTX 680 and newer GPUs are supported; improved performance of GPU render

  • Additional optimizations of filters for multi-core CPUs and GPUs

  • Color themes: normal and reduced brightness options, in Preferences

  • Several bugs have been fixed

Version 3.1

  • Updated to new CUDA 4 (improving compatibility with several NVIDIA GPUs)

  • Improved support for new GPUs (Compute Capability 2.x)

  • Optimized use of memory in GPU processing, making rendering more stable and in some cases faster

  • Improved stability of GPU processing for large frames (such as 8K)

  • Improved accuracy of color channel processing in temporal filter; colors in fast-changing scenes are now preserved better

  • In some rare cases, using CPU and GPU simultaneously could produce artifacts, fixed

  • Several bugs in GPU-based processing have been fixed

Version 3.0

OpenFX for Linux is now supported too
  • In addition to the OpenFX plug-ins for Windows and Mac OSX hosts (Nuke, Fusion), Neat Video is now also available as an OpenFX plug-in for Linux host applications (Nuke for Linux, 32-bit and 64-bit).

Improved quality of noise reduction
  • Improved quality of temporal noise filter
    Improved algorithms better detect and preserve details in filtered video data and thus improve the overall visual quality.

  • Improved accuracy of Adaptive Filtration
    Adjusting to the changing noise done by Adaptive Filtration option is more precise now, which leads to more accurate noise reduction.

Higher performance: x2 faster due to CUDA-acceleration
  • Faster noise reduction using modern CUDA-compatible GPUs

    For example, enabling NVIDIA GTX 470 or GTX 285 on an i7-based computer makes Neat Video around x2 faster.
    The speedup may be higher with i5 or Core2 Duo machines or with faster CUDA GPUs.

  • CPUs and GPUs working together
    Neat Video can use both CPUs and GPUs at the same time for faster processing.

  • Multiple GPU support
    Neat Video works even faster with two or more CUDA GPUs.

  • Optimization of performance settings for multi-core, multi-CPU and multi-GPU systems

    • Built-in Optimizer in Neat Video Preferences
    • Built-in Benchmark to measure processing speed with specific hardware and performance settings
Higher performance (more): x2 faster due to improved filter algorithms
  • Additional performance optimizations in filter algorithms to achieve higher rendering speed
    Rendering is around x2 faster than in the version 2 (using CPU alone, even without CUDA).

  • CUDA-based acceleration and filter optimizations combined together enable up to x4 faster rendering as compared with Neat Video v2