

The product comes packaged in the Magic Bullet Suite ($799), as a standalone plugin ($99) or as a free upgrade to previous Denoiser purchasers.Ĭheck out some of these other products being used by pro editors:īoris Contiuum Complete: Boris makes solid NLE tools and their denoising plugin is no exception. We look forward to being able to integrate this tool directly into our NLE…as roundtripping back and forth from After Effects seems like an unnatural workflow step for most editors. Magic Bullet has stated that support for FCP7, FCPX and Adobe Premiere will come later in 2012. Although the earlier version was effective at noise reduction it was prone to crashing and instability.Ĭurrently Denoiser II is only available for Adobe After Effects CS4, CS5 and CS5.5. Improvements to the stability of the tool are one of the most significant upgrades over the previous version. Another feature is the Motion Estimation tool, a function that improves denoising accelerated or slow motion footage. Magic Bullet has included presets for common adjustment settings, striking a balance between the strength of the noise reduction and the sharpness of the image. Improve the quality of analog footage that was transferred from VHS or film.Smooth noise in blue or green screen to enable pulling a cleaner key (anyone whose had to pull an unclean key knows it will drive you to pull your hair out!) Denoiser can make this process much more bearable.Insure that your DSLR video looks clean and crisp.Clean up “amateur” videos (seems like a logical fit to improve the quality of your iPhone and camera phone videos).Low light environments (bars, concerts, etc) shot on small censor cameras will be dramatically enhanced.

Fix grain created by high-iso or high gain shooting conditions.This newest version has been completely rebuilt from the ground up and promises greater stability and simpler ease-of-use. The recent announcement of Denoiser II makes good on their promise to reintroduce the product better than ever. Magic Bullet’s original Denoiser product was removed from their product lineup last year, as it contained propriety technology that was recently acquired by Google (to improve the quality of YouTube uploads). Those looking to clean up noise and grain from their video images once again have a high-quality, cost effective solution with the re-introduction of Magic Bullet’s Denoiser (now called Denoiser II).
