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- Denoiser 3 upgrade is not install into premeire 2018 update#
- Denoiser 3 upgrade is not install into premeire 2018 software#
Some grainy iPhone video from my basement, Before and After.
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We cross-shot 2 cameras (and synced using Pluraleyes), one being HD, the other being 4K, and I figure this would be a good test for the Instant 4Kplugin. On a feature I’m working on, one of our shoots was a 2 camera job.
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There’s a fair amount of programs included in the Shooter Suite, and while the 3 stand-alone programs, Bulletproof, Offload, and Pluraleyes, mostly deal with how footage is captured and made useable, Denoiser II, LUT Buddy, Frames & Instant 4K pertain more so to the post process. They’re all easy to apply and use, although I was surprised to see that LUT buddy doesn’t come loaded with any presets (for example stock LUTs specific to various cameras like Red or Arri), so you’ll need to spend some time there creating your own first.
Denoiser 3 upgrade is not install into premeire 2018 software#
The rest of the suite exists within your editing software as plug-ins, conveniently located in the “Red Giant Shooter Suite” and “Lut Buddy” folders in your effects bin. Pluraleyes will save you tons time syncing multiple camera and audio tracks, even with periodic clip breaks. Four tabs at the top of the program essentially walk you through the four steps: Import, Review, Refine & Export, and extremely user friendly dialogue makes the process pretty straight-forward without any tutorial. I jumped right into the program I had the least experience with, Bulletproof, and found myself up and running in no time. Most of the products in the Shooter Suite are intuitive enough to use right away with little or no tutorials required. While I’m assuming Frames hasn’t changed much in the last few years, I was admittedly pretty excited to check out the new features of the other plug-ins and try out Bulletproof, Offload, Denoiser II and LUT Buddy for the first time. I’d also used Frames awhile back on my first feature to deinterlace some 60i footage and convert to 24p back in the old days before we all had cameras that could shoot progressively.
Denoiser 3 upgrade is not install into premeire 2018 update#
Pluraleyes has been my go-to for sound syncing over the last few years, and I was pleased to see Instant 4K in the bundle, as it’s basically an update of Red Giant’s older product I used often – Instant HD, which intelligently upconverts footage somewhat better than just blowing it up in your editor.