10/20/2023 0 Comments Red giant denoiser plugin![]() ![]() ![]() Customer service is great too, I hope they stick around. The anti-matter part can make noisy 8-bit s-log footage look pretty darn good, you just can't overdue it. I don't know how it works other than it loves GPUs but adding grain (the "matter" part) gives what appears to be a sharper image. It's a one, two punch and I think that's what separates it from the rest. I only tried neat a few times and it worked great but this anti-matter and matter is incredible. Thanks to an article here a while ago I purchased the plug in and it's amazing. Video is no longer available: And for those of you wondering how the plugin works, here's a good tutorial from Cinnafilm that explains how the Anti-Matter plugin uses spatial analysis of the three separate color channels in order to provide the best possible de-noising of an image: If you haven't seen what the Dark Energy plugin can do yet, here is a quick demo reel that shows just how powerful it is: Luckily for us, Cinnafilm permanently slashed the price yesterday in honor of Einstein's birthday.ĭark Energy for After Effects is now $200, previously $500. The only problem for most of us is that we're not made of money. Even though that campaign didn't succeed, the Dark Energy AE plugin is still one of the most wildly popular noise reduction/grain emulation tools on the market today. Most notably, Dark Energy played a crucial role in the post-production workflow of Shane Hurlbut's DLSR-shot film Act of Valor. The good people at Cinnafilm also ran a Kickstarter campaign to judge interest in porting the plugin over to the OFX platform (which would have made it compatible with Resolve, Nuke, Avid, and a host of other applications). We've talked about the Cinnafilm Dark Energy de-noising plugin on several occasions.
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