I had to buy the pro version just because I'm working with 1080 sources, but I feel like it's a good value for what it does. And if you try to sharpen with NV it tends to increase contrast and extend shadows down and highlights up (not subtle: you see this visually and can verify with a waveform monitor). It seems to be sensitive to other effects in the stack above it too - if you use the three way color corrector, for example, you should nail that down first before you even set up NV, because tweeking the TWCC after the fact can throw off NV. I find that looking at what it does to a single frame isn't representative of what the resulting moving video looks like, which makes it hard to judge and decided how much is too much (when in doubt, use less). And I like the results from Neat Video better. I get around a 10x improvement in export speed if I use Neat Video in PPro, vs using the Remove Grain effect in AE. In my experience, NeatVideo in PPro is the better choice. Is it wiser to do noise reduction in Premiere or in After Effects?
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