Adobe Premiere NI Plugin

suggest a way to improve Neat Image
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DrJOnes666
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Adobe Premiere NI Plugin

Post by DrJOnes666 »

Just an idea that popped into my head today while doing some editing... I think NI would make an excellent plugin for Premiere. video cameras are not really kind with digital noise. I'm sure NI cuold do a great cleaning job on poor video sequences... I know I would personally have a use for it!

Just an idea...

Keep up the good work!

Martin
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Post by NITeam »

That wouldn't be an improvement, not even a new feature. That would be a completely new product! :)

Thank you for reiterating the idea. We are considering it.

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DrJOnes666
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Post by DrJOnes666 »

Oh.... I see!
A new product then!! :wink:
I'm sure there would be a high demand for it, especially for people restoring old VHS tapes. The noise on these one... OH MY!

Martin
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Post by royalbox »

I'd use it, although it would have to be stand-alone or a virtualdub plug-in in my case.
DaveQ
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Neat Batch / Neat Batch AVI: Video Processing for Neat Image

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After several weeks of intense coding, I am finally ready to present v.1 to the world!

The reason for all this work, was the need to process very large numbers of video frames with Neat Image (119,000 +). I soon realized that I could add features to the barebones code and make the tools useful to others, who had also expressed an interest in this usage.

http://www.isochroma.com/Testfiles/NB/neatbatch.htm

Partial list of features:

> Open Source
> AVI or Image File input
> Very large batches (up to 2,147,483,646 images)
> Priority setting
> Input/Output sequence name & number remapping
> Input & Output image format conversion
> Automatic AVS generation for video output
> DNP, NFP, all switches supported
> Automated cleanup of input, output files

All done on-the-fly... with only 1 frame overhead.
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