

The new release also adds Renoiser, which is a handy tool for adding noise back into your image.


An auto-noise feature would help Resolve's tool tremendously to keep pace with Neat Video and Magic Bullet in this arena. Denoiser III offered the fasted refresh, showing us a preview of how the image would look with noise correction after each changed parameter. This meant it had the longest refresh when tweaking the image. The internal noise tool in Resolve is also powerful, but takes slightly longer to learn to use, is only available with the $299 studio package, and in our testing was the most resource intensive. There are likely to be situations where Neat Video's more powerful tools offer a needed level of refinement, but in quick and dirty tests, Denoiser held its own. If you need a noise correction plugin rarely, Denoiser III is it. If you are reading this article because you need to buy a plugin right this very second to deliver a project that was due an hour ago, Denoiser III will get you results faster. Neat Video offers more sophisticated controls, and while the auto-profile tool is wonderful, it does take at least a few minutes to learn. Denoiser III is aimed at a wide swath of users, and is just simple drag-on plugin with only five variable sliders. However, where Magic Bullet really shines was in being the easiest to use of the options. The best way to evaluate noise is in motion, to see the vibration of noise and to really tell if there are any deal-breaking artifacts.Īs can be seen from the tests, Denoiser III is a powerful tool that matches its competitors easily and provides great options for noise. We took this sample and put it through Resolve's internal noise corrector, and also Neat Video, currently the most popular noise plugin. The final noise was intended as part of the look of the image, and provides a pleasing texture, but is heavy enough noise to not only be noticeable to most users but also to possible cause some problems at broadcast, making it an ideal test for noise correction software. To put it through its paces, we used a sample shot that was originally captured on 35mm film, pushed two stops, and skip bleached. The plugin, like the rest of the Magic Bullet Suite, offers broad install support, with not only Resolve and Premiere but also Avid and Final Cut X installs available.

Working with computer vision company wrnch, Denoiser III should be able to do more sophisticated analysis of both the noise and the content of a shot, and remove unwanted noise faster and with less artifacting.
