
- Davinci resolve noise reduction 1080p#
- Davinci resolve noise reduction pro#
- Davinci resolve noise reduction free#
I try to make a lot of short videos (at least one a week for upload) but also work on longer form documentaries.

That is certainly cheaper than buying the peripheral, but I want quality and workflow to all factor in to the decision here. If I stay in FCP, I can get used to using the magic taskbar, the Magic Mouse or even a Magic Trackpad to scrub through video faster. Is Neat better than Resolve? Is it better than FCP? I want things to stay very natural, so I've had no preference in FCP vs Resolve on that front.ĭoes it make sense to just suck it up, spend the money on Resolve and use their native NR? I usually slap on a conversion lut, adjust my exposure and I'm happy with that. I don't plan on doing any major colouring work. So I'm trying to figure out what to do here. All of my clips are 4k, so the FCP NR looks better as of now (noticeably) but I'm assuming most of that is the resolution.
Davinci resolve noise reduction 1080p#
I tried the Neat demo that's been optimized for M1, but it's only rendering at 1080p which isn't much use to me for comparison. I also own FCP and while I don't like the workflow as much, I'm sure I can adapt and it does have some pros for sure. So buying the hardware and staying with resolve and getting their noise reduction is a decent but expensive option. I often shoot 4k 120 and have big files that I only want that one special moment from. I like Resolve's Media Manager option that would let me cut clips and then export the usable part in it's original format. The Speed editor is about 700 bucks after tax in Canada, but I'd like to get a way to scrub through video faster.
Davinci resolve noise reduction free#
Im using the Resolve free version and like the workflow, but debating if I should upgrade. I may also get a recorder at some point and could add prores raw to the workflow if needed. I'm not using prores on the phone or camera, but that's definitely a possibility.
Davinci resolve noise reduction pro#
I've got an m1 Mac, an iPhone 13 pro max that I vlog on and a Fuji Xh2s that I'm shooting on. I've got a small YouTube channel about wildlife photography that's moving far more into the video side. Saw this thread in my googling and thought some of y'all could perhaps assist me. You can apply it early, but keep it turned off until you're done grading or everything slows down. Don't mess with Neat or any other NR until the very end. I never knew that before I started using Resolve and it makes a huge difference. That way the NR is done before anything else.

Do your noise reduction last, but place it first in the directory. One thing I learned from resolve that also applies FCPX. Adding Neat to a clip and editing with it enabled (with scrubbing and such) has led to occasional crashes. But the workflow I use now is, edit my video, get everything ready, enable/add Neat video to the clips I need, move directly to export. I have had some issues with the filter crashing FCPX. I have RAW video from my camera, and the de-noise is super important as the RAW bypasses internal noise filters of the camera. I did get Neat Video about a year back, and I've been very impressed with the results. Not a Resolve user, so I can't compare it well.
