You can find more Premiere Pro related video on this link here on LensaVid. Neat video sells for around $75 for Premiere Pro (other versions are also available). Looking at the Neat Video website you can see that this tool actually has lot’s more capabilities and there are many examples of what you can remove with it including strong digital noise, high ISO mode, noise in shadows, Chroma noise, dust and scratches, electric interference and more (especially the high ISO crappy smartphone footage).
The automatic tool seems to do a very nice job from the sample video demonstrated by Smith but there can be cases where a more hands on approach is necessary and for that there are quite a few parameters that you can play with as you can see in these tutorials. It's hard to imagine any video producer who couldn't benefit from owning this affordable, highly effective plug-in. For some users, this app alone might be worth the cost of the whole collection find out for yourself in our review. While not a panacea, the Neat Video noise reduction plug-in does a great job improving the quality of your video footage, with an easy interface for novices, and advanced configuration options for more technical users.
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Smith demonstrate how the add-on works in Adobe Premiere Pro on two different videos that has a significant amount of noise and with either the automatic setup or a more manual approach. Neat Video Noise Reduction Alternatives Are there any Reply. On this video, media creation expert Colin Smith from VideoRevealed takes a look at what is potentially the best noise reduction add-on for video called neat video.