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Oct 5, 2022

Take your drone above the clouds

Filming with drones is one thing, but being able to deliver perfect shots and edits when circumstances don't really want you to is another story. In this blog post, you'll learn how to plan a difficult shot in the mountains and get the most out of your drone and Final Cut. Read more

Aug 29, 2022

Reduce noise in Premiere Pro

Numerous factors contribute to a noisy video generally caused by light-based issues such as insufficient light in the shot, incorrect low-light lens, extremely high ISO values, heat or interference. However, it must be noted that there is no better fix for grainy or noisy footage than correctly taking the time to shoot it out in the field.

However, if you already have a clip that has to be denoised, you can get that done either with the help of Neat Video or using free effects that are already built into Premiere Pro. Learn more.

Aug 4, 2022

Working with interlaced footage

At times you may ask yourself and us 'What's going on?!' Why have your frames become squashed or doubled? Usually, those visual effects are just a sign that you are working with an interlaced video. Do you need to do anything special to denoise such clips? Learn the tricks here.

Jun 2, 2022

Is M1 Mac Studio really that good?

M1 computers are built differently and the new Mac Studio isn't an exception. The question is: Have Mac engineers managed to scale M1 Max performance and make M1 Ultra that efficient as it was promised? Read more here

Apr 22, 2022

Remove only flicker

At this stage, removing flicker and leaving all of the video noise in place is partially possible in Neat Video. Some temporal noise reduction is still inevitable, and the best thing you can do to achieve the desired effect at this time is to balance the amount of temporal noise reduction to achieve enough flicker reduction while not getting too much noise reduction (when it is not needed). Setting the filter carefully can get you very close to leaving the noise untouched. Here are a few simple steps to save as much noise as possible while removing flicker. 

Feb 24, 2022

More compatible than ever. Neat Video 5.5

Neat Video 5.5 is here and it’s ready to introduce you to noise reduction software that has been made compatible with the newest and most powerful hardware, software and operating systems out there.

Our noise reduction software has also got an improved user interface with the optimized dark theme, enhanced visual appearance on high DPI screens and better support for multi-monitor systems. Find out about ways Neat Video is going to work harder for you. Read more.

Dec 8, 2021

Neat Image 9. Improved from top to bottom

Can you think of a way for Neat Image to be improved? We think they all have been covered!

Let’s check:

  • Better looking denoised images — Done
  • Support for Apple M1, M1 Pro & M1 Max — Done
  • Improved user interface — Done
  • Better sharpening — Done
  • Better speed — Done
  • Ability to have several variants of filtration to choose the best one — Done

And there is more to Neat Image 9! Find out more.

Dec 2, 2021

M1 Max is up to the battle

Neat Video is a very hardware-demanding plug-in. With so many desktop and mobile computers on the market, it’s hard to know how Neat Video will perform without running tests for yourself. In our latest blog Brady Betzel is sharing his experience with Neat Video run on MacBook Pro with M1 Max,  Dell XPS 17 9710, HP zBook Fury G8 and two desktops. Check it out.

Oct 21, 2021

Make Resolve's Edit page more responsive

In Parts 1 & 2 of our series on using Neat Video denoiser in DaVinci Resolve we looked at ways of applying and optimizing the Neat Video plugin in Resolve’s Color page. This time, we’ll cover some ways to optimize performance in the Edit page to smooth playback and make the timeline more responsive. Find our more

Oct 4, 2021

Dust, scratches and flicker removed

Restoring old films is a process that requires time, dedication and skill. If you got the fist two, third one will come as well. To help you to start we have asked Alan Feldman, one of Neat Video community members, to put together an article about his way of saving old footage. Check out our last article about archive footage rescue