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  • ISO 400 on a GH3, zoomed way in on footage (unknown %)
    1 - original
    2 - shadows lifted
    3 - neat video + sharpening

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  • Using a BMPCC to its full dynamic range potential does mean to use some sort of noise reduction. As recomended by pretty much everybody, NeatVideo is the way to go.

    So, there are two choices:

    • Get NeatVideo OFX version and use it directly in Davinci Resolve when converting the RAW footage and doing the first colour corrections.

    • Get NeatVideo AE version and do the noise reduction in AfterEffects after the footage has been gone throu Resolve.

    Doing the noise removal directly in Resolve gives better results, but the OFX version of NeatVideo is much more expensive. Is it worth the extra money for the OFX version? Has anybody compared the two alternatives?

  • @Psyco I have the ofx version with resolve, and it works great. Just depends on how you do your workflow.

  • Does the new Neat Video V4 work with Resolve 12?

  • yes it does.