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Old 01-03-2006, 03:55 PM
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Im pretty new to video editing and have been getting to know Adobe Premier Pro 1.5. I have some DV footage that has been shot in low light and consequently exhibits some digital noise. Is there anything in Premier Pro that can reduce this effect?

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errrr, digital noise is much different from vhs analog noise, theres tons of filters out there for that, but digital noise is a tuff one
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Yes i've been doing a bit of searching but not found much. Just to clear up, by digital noise I mean the grainyness that becomes apparent when shooting in lowlight conditions.
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Magic Bullets comes with a video artifact filter. Not great to be honest. You could try duplicating the layer and applying a blur effect with the opacity set to 50% or so.
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