Hi All.
It's been a while since I did a challenge on the forum. Open to anyone using MEP or VPX.
The reason behind this is trying to figure out what I want for Chrimble.
One of the things I hate about some of my recordings is ISO noise produced by shooting in lower light.
I have tried various techniques using some of the third party effects I have within MEP but I'm not sure I couldn't do better.
I know some of you use De-Noise to some effect and I've seen other examples off of the net using that plugin with the camera I mainly use for outdoor events. I think one or two others like Alwyn (AAProds) have other methods / programs and I would like to see an example from someone who has experience with whatever they use.
For this purpose I am supplying an MP4 file of around 640Mbs at 100Mb/s BT.709 3840 x 2160 constant frame rate for download here
The file is an outtake not used straight from camera taken a few minutes earlier than the one shown below that I have processed myself.
I don't mind the the clip being darker but I like the image to be as sharp as possible. What I don't like about my attempt is the constant in placed blacked frames. I'm not sure what caused them, whether it was sudden ISO fluctuations caused by camera flashes going off behind me or some problem with the amount of rendering required of my system during exporting. It is not as noticeable in the original footage so I'm not sure as you will see some brightening flashes in the supplied clip as well. What I do like about my own attempt is seeing other peoples phones capturing photos or video and the general more cinematic feel of the clip as well as the sharpness but I have seen others do better with there footage. Whether that is down to better street lighting or not I'm again not sure.
Please let me know if the link allows you to download the file or not.
Here is my effort.
Have fun if you wish to take part and please leave your results on this topic along with what you used to reduce the noise. You don't have to give away how you use a plugin or settings as they will vary with content. Just knowing it can be done would be nice and if it has more dynamic range that is probably better as well but not my main concern.
Ray.