![]() Secondly we are pleased that a plugin has made it into the Apple Mac Store, we thought that installing a plugin in the system was one of the reasons you couldn't be listed. We haven't used it ourselves, but the claims and example on our forum look good. First of all the low price point means it's a bit of a no-brainer for anybody who has to make video shot in low light look acceptable. The new kid on the noise reduction block is Photon Pro, a $29.99 FCPX plugin that is marketed with the tagline " Photon Pro uses a sophisticated algorithm to remove sensor readout noise and photon shot noise from digital movie recordings" Yes we had to go and look up photon shot noise too, standby for some maths on that link.Ī few thoughts here. Neat Video was the preferred choice and comes in a few flavours from a $49 home version up to a Pro version that sells for $199.90. A few cheap plugins that say they reduce noise but just do a fancy blur and at the other end of the market, the specifically designed noise reducer Neat Video. Noise reduction in video, up until now there have only been a few options. We saw the plugin pop up on Twitter last week, but didn't really take any notice until an FCP.co forum member posted an example online and we checked out out the price.
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