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Freeware for reducing noise in video?

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dragonblade:
Just wondering if there's any free software out there that does a good job of reducing noise in video and still preserves detail?

I did hear good things about Neat Video but that's paid software and is quite expensive.

FranckM:
i'm not sure, personally i'm using Magic Bullet Denoiser III, but i think Topaz Video can make Denoiser too (and it's cheaper) but if there is a free one i'm curious !

Zero Talent:
There is a good noise reduction module in Davinci Resolve, studio version (paid), with both dynamic and static noise reduction options.
It may be worth buying the studio version (one payment with life time updates, no subscription), and get a complete solution with plenty of great features, than just a noise reduction module from a 3rd party.

dragonblade:
Ive heard great things about Davinci Resolve but haven't used it as yet. I'll have to check out some more tutorial videos. Yea I think the paid version would be worth it. I know the paid version also has a dust removal tool which would come in handy. I do have a fair number of clips with annoying dust spots.

Beazy:
I have been using the Premiere Pro version and After Effects version of the NeatVideo plugin since NeatVideo first made it available. At the time there was nothing else like it to salvage otherwise unusable footage.
NeatVideo has been more than worth its price and I think I’ve had to purchase upgrades once (maybe twice) over a decade.
If looking at getting something today, I’d get trial versions and compare the cost, the quality of the results, and how well it integrates into my existing workflows.

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