Nicolas Hanson February 21, 2018 Share February 21, 2018 I'm working with an old film and the client want to de-grain? I have had bad luck with using the noise removal on this, any suggestions? Link to comment Share on other sites
dermot.shane February 21, 2018 Share February 21, 2018 Nucoda DVO de-grain is where i'd start Link to comment Share on other sites
Cary Knoop February 22, 2018 Share February 22, 2018 On 2/21/2018 at 5:16 AM, Nicolas Hanson said: I'm working with an old film and the client want to de-grain? I have had bad luck with using the noise removal on this, any suggestions? I would explain to the client that old films happen to have grain and that there is nothing you can do about that. You cannot restore original content by removing grain, because grain effectively has "blocked" film detail. I think it is better to leave the grain as is, often it actually helps to increase perceptual resolution. Link to comment Share on other sites
Nicolas Hanson February 22, 2018 Author Share February 22, 2018 I agree with you, but in this particular case the grain is applied on digital footage. They want to reduce grain on the master file (that's the only file available) and do some layer corrections. Link to comment Share on other sites
Dylan R. Hopkin February 23, 2018 Share February 23, 2018 Try Neat Video 1 Link to comment Share on other sites