Thank you, Qazi, for including practice footage in your tutorials!
Now this is what I call a tutorial! Love how you explain the mechanism of the tool and how powerful it could be. And also how dangerous it is to overdo it - with your own references. Thanks
Absolutely fantastic tutorial, thanks. DaVinci Resolve is something else. Amazing software.
OMG. This is fantastic. It seems like all of your YT videos are a Masterclass in themselves. Thanks so much for this. Now, I'm going to watch the video about making Resolve run 75% faster. You're the GOAT.
That's what I was looking for, thank you very much 🌞
Great video... Best explanation I've Heard about what Temporal and Spatial NR. There's another advanced method using grouping and secondaries to denoise only the problematic luminance values. That works great for long forma projects where You cannot spend too much time in every single shot.
Great video Qaz! Could you make a follow-up on how to then add film-grain to a denoised image?
This is it, by far the best NR tutorial I've seen (watched about half a dozen last week) - thanks so much! Sending it on to my team
@@theqazman thank you, what about using temporal and spatial in videos with fast moving objects, same method?
Thank you, Qazi; straight to the point and informative. However, what does Radius do in Spatial NR? I didn't catch it.
thank you! great job!
Best explanation of how this works I have seen after so many years. Thx!
very helpful tutorial!
Great tutorial for beginners 👍
Bro you are himmmm
I've been searching for about 2 hours now for how to fix the noise in Slog2 and boom you gave the solution. Love you man!!! My regards to your wife
Hey there, a very clean and nice way to reduce noise, thanks for this one! But hey, please tell us what's your color management settings in davinci project settings for blackmagic. I see you're using color space transform in node tree two times? I get very confused as i must set Rec-709-A as my timeline color space in project settings because operating on mac.
We've used this tool quite a bit and it does wonders for noisy low light footage. If you use it judiciously and experiment you'll be able to revive all but the most noisy footage.
thank you
helps a lot
Holy smokes - great tutorial! Instant sub man, thank you for the content, I will be back for more. I recently picked up DaVinci for post processing of my Unreal Engine renders, they sometimes come out noisy, can't wait to test those tips and see how those animations level up!
Ok, nice informative video. But what blew my mind was that ghosting effect. I had an event few months ago and people were dancing and i didn't have any clue why there is so much ghosting in the frame. I use all the time 5 frames on temporal NR. THANK YOU!!
If you haven't already thought of it, can you do a video for apple log? Hopefully without saying slap this LUT on it.... Thanks Qazi!
😂😂What the heck, so much learn from Qazi. Impressive skills. 👍🏾 1 ❤ brother.
Thanks so much for explaining how the sharpening tool works!
I also grade photos in Resolve as a hobby and I was wondering if the noise reduction could work without moving parts? In my case I would only have oen picture to go of.
Hello, I would like to know if the course has subtitles in Spanish
Qazi I do a lot of work for low lit restaurants and this method has helped me get back 2-3 stops using my xh2s. To me this feature extends my cameras low light capabilities tremendously. Sometimes I do get a magenta cast in the shadows or like a blueish cast but I can usually remove it by adding contrast.
I have seen some colorist adjust sat vs lum to reduce saturation to 0 in dark shadows so there will be no color cast there. I don't know if that would be useful to you.
Hei Qazi. Quick question. What do you use to record your key presses for the screen recording? Thanks in advance and thanks for making these videos! 👏🏻
You're using the sharpening in a less than ideal way. Set the radius to a less-adjusted amount, like 0.47 or 0.48. Then crank the scaling more. You get more fine detail. Or do a combination of both.
@theqazman you can’t know it all … take critics - not everyone need to start a channel because they know something. @_trismegistus thanks for the tip
@@theqazmanWeak response, you should rather try and prove him wrong instead of saying he should start a channel
How would you expose S-Cinetone ideally?
Hi everyone, I needed one help, I am new to davinci, I created a text message effect, which actually tracks the phone and pops message, i want to reuse this, now when i export this fusion comp, and reimport, because it has tracker which is no longer applicable in new scene, it doesnt show anything, even when i do tracking for new scene, how to fix this? @Qazi
How do you get many footage?
Is there any free footage or subscription you recommend?
I found you're channel yesterday and I instantly fell in love with it, you're videos are insanely helpful brother thanks alot!
Thanks for the video! I'm just wondering. What's the point on using NR from Davinci if you have Neat plugin? (extremely better as far as I know)
can you do all of this on 1 node?
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Your editing scene looks like it had so much sharpness applied
awesome, thanks for this video. I have a question. I have been grading some types of projects using groups. In this workflow I tend to use NR on the Pre-Clip section so it applies to all of the clips with generalized settings (similar to yours but change depending on location, camera and all that). Would you recommend against using noise reduction on the pre-clip inside of groups, does it work as smart as in the clip node tree? Thanks for any info and all your videos!
@@theqazman thanks for the reply! I found that grading using groups really speeds up my process and efficiency. I have been doing a general "Look DNA" in the post-clip, individual clip adjustments, NR on pre clip (easy to disable), I can do different CST when different cameras are used with a different group and then grain on the Timeline area (I have been playing with grain on the pre clip as well to imitate film scans).
@@CarlosPerezFilms I roll with a similar setup when lighting larger projects. It's a good workflow on "identical" groups, but the granular options on varying light setups can be tricky. One size does not fit all circumstances. So I prefer building a handful different preset NR nodes to combat discrepancies and use them on the clip structure.
It would be great if you could show how to turn a standard iPhone footage (not log) into cinematic look
tôi đã thực hiện như bạn yêu câu. xin cảm ơn về bản LUT
How'd you did that lights on subscribe button 😯
Very helpful video thank you. But why it turn my 20minutes export in 2hours+ export when I use noise reduction :(
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NOW I understand how NR works in Resolve..and man, that trick with the Sharpen tool is freakin' awesome! Nice work my man 🙂
These videos must take you a lot of time to edit because damn, the Grade, graphics and sfx are fire💯 {110% lol)
>> Technique that I pretty much use on every single professional project
But telling you about it for the first time.
How come?? Waqas... How many of our prod videos could've been fixed if you shared it before!
I'm finding Topaz AI denoise is very good as is NEAT video. That's not to knock DaVinci, it's just that it's not as good as these specialised products.
Thanks !! But I'm having Déjà vu lol maybe its the footage your using. Great tips
and i see u have neat video... which one u prefer? :P
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Looks fine but tv/movie/youtube viewers don't "punch in", so it looks fine...
lol 2nd
Music started, I stopped listening. Seriously.
First
old as video 😑
Rad. I should send you some footage from a night race where I was trying to get 240fps slowmo and it came out VERY DARK. See if you can show us all how to bring something back from the dead.
Also! When are you doing the color grading challenge again?! Been dying to see the next episode. 🫶🏻
That sounds interesting. Dm a Dropbox link on IG.
Soon, bro. It's on the list.
Love the audio fx, bits and bups. Makes it much more evident that you love doing this. Another banger, buddy.
I love doing this. 😀