Reducing Grain Using Noise Reduction; Noise Reduction Settings - Blackmagicdesign Cintel Installation And Operation Manual

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Underneath the presets you will see the timeline filename and the target location for
your exported video. Click the 'browse' button and choose the location where you want
to save your exported file.
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Immediately above the timeline, you'll see an options box with 'entire timeline' selected.
This will export the entire timeline, however you can select a range of the timeline if
you want to. Simply choose 'in/out range' and then use the 'i' and 'o' hot key shortcuts
to choose the in and out points in your timeline.
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Go to the bottom of the 'render settings' and click on the 'add to render queue' button.
Your render settings will be added to the render queue on the right side of the page.
Now all you have to do is click 'start render' and monitor the progress of your render in
the render queue.
When your render is complete you can open the folder location, double click on your
new rendered clip and watch your finished edit.

Reducing Grain using Noise Reduction

If you want to reduce the grain in your scanned film, you can use DaVinci Resolve's powerful
noise reduction features.
Making small adjustments to the temporal noise reduction is an effective way to start, as that is
all that may be required to reduce the grain in your image. If needed, you can then change the
spatial NR settings until you achieve the quality you are looking for.
Noise reduction controls.
Noise reduction is a powerful tool and can be extremely effective. There are various ways you
can optimize the results, for example by adjusting the number of frames used for temporal NR
processing, or by changing the luma and chroma thresholds independently so you can retain as
much detail in your picture as possible.
Please keep reading this section for more detailed information about all DaVinci Resolve's noise
reduction features and how to use them.
Below are some recommended settings that will help get you started.

Noise Reduction Settings

Noise reduction settings can be found in the 'motion effects' window of the DaVinci Resolve
'color' page. DaVinci offers temporal and spatial noise reduction, which can be used together
or individually. Temporal noise reduction works by comparing a frame to the frames before and
after it, while spatial noise reduction analyses each frame individually.
Working with Clips in DaVinci Resolve
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