The plugin automatically detects noise and grain with no user interaction, and the results are quite impressive indeed. ![]() By comparison, VideoDenoise is a model of simplicity. That’s particularly true with Neat Video, where editors must first select a grainy area to create a sample “noise print,” then tweak a variety of settings in order to perform its magic. Many clips will see a dramatic improvement with the default setting, but CrumplePop VideoDenoise offers a handful of easy-to-use adjustments for tweaking the results quickly.
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