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Connecting Denoise
1. | Create a Denoise node by clicking Filter > Denoise. |
2. | Connect the Denoise node’s Source input to the image you want to denoise. |
3. | If you’re working with complex footage that doesn’t have a convenient area for analyzing noise (a flat area free from image detail, edges, and luminance variations), you can attach an optional noise clip to the Noise input. When a Noise clip is supplied, the noise is analyzed in this clip, rather than the Source clip. The Noise clip should have similar noise characteristics to the Source clip. |
4. | You can attach pre-calculated motion vectors to the Motion input. You can generate motion vectors using VectorGenerator, NukeX's SmartVector, or an external vector generator. See VectorGenerator or SmartVector for more information. |
Denoise can generate motion vectors internally, but connecting this input may produce significantly faster results.
5. | Attach a Viewer to either the Source or Noise clip, depending on which you want to use for the analysis. |
6. | Proceed to Analyzing and Removing Noise. |