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Andrew_1957 [Avatar]
Member Joined: Jan 26, 2018 06:29 Messages: 93 Offline
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Often I film music bands in dark locations, inevitably when lightning the video up grain is prevalent.

Are there any plug ins or easy ways to remove grain, as other software have
tomasc [Avatar]
Senior Contributor Joined: Aug 25, 2011 12:33 Messages: 6464 Offline
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There are tools in Fix/Enhance called Video Denoise and Video Enhancement that can be useful in reducing or removal of the ‘grain’ or noise in low light video.

NewBlue Video Essential 2 has a Noise Reducer plugin that can be used if you have it.
Andrew_1957 [Avatar]
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Quote There are tools in Fix/Enhance called Video Denoise and Video Enhancement that can be useful in reducing or removal of the ‘grain’ or noise in low light video.

NewBlue Video Essential 2 has a Noise Reducer plugin that can be used if you have it.



thanks for this will experiment and see how I get on
BarryTheCrab
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The very best method to remove grain is avoid it from the get go. Not always possible.
Lighting, independent of the stage lights, and aggressive camera settings.
As for post-production, try Avidemux or VirtualDub for the best filters, then export to a PD-friendly format for final edits and delivery. HP Envy Phoenix/4thGen i7-4770(4@3.4GHz~turbo>3.9)
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Andrew_1957 [Avatar]
Member Joined: Jan 26, 2018 06:29 Messages: 93 Offline
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Quote The very best method to remove grain is avoid it from the get go. Not always possible.
Lighting, independent of the stage lights, and aggressive camera settings.
As for post-production, try Avidemux or VirtualDub for the best filters, then export to a PD-friendly format for final edits and delivery.


Thanks for this will have a look at those two items - as they perform at small dark venues I never get any input into the lighting

One venue we had the bands lights set up, when suddenly it all went dark and the keyboard player could not see his keyboard, the property owner had switched the bqackground lights off to create more atmosphere - mid song !!!
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