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again what looks aceptable on a small screen can be amazingly bad on a 30 foot screen, one reason to tread carefully when using these tools, aside from Clairity. In addition to using the Super Scale features in Resolve, another way to mask some of the artifacts created by upscaling footage is to add a filmic grain overlay. Your upscale sharpening will remain intact. Its a free noise reduction VST, that not only removes. The good news is that theres tools built-in to DaVinci Resolve that make cleaning up background noise easy. The same settings on the same shot can present very diffrently on a cinema screen when compared to an iphone. Rob recommends using Temporal Noise Reduction, but you could also use a plug-in like Neat Video to clean things up. Sound Recovery is a plugin by Bitsonic thats so good, it won the KVR developers challenge back in 2016. If a shot really REALLY needs help, i'd send it to Nucoda, i tend to use the same workflow as Marc, qualify to deal with the worst, and leave the rest of the shot un-f'd up as possiable I think of Clairity as a 10, neat as a 3.2 and Resolve as 3.1īoth Neat and Resolve are servicable, but far from the best, and as such are pretty much comparable in the grand scheme of things, and yes i own both of them, almost never use Neat, it's not significantly better than the native and MUCH slower, painfully slow and little-to-zero reward for the huge time suck Click to expand.Matthew, try DVO Clairity and get back to us.
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