![]() ![]() I will need to add a bit of sharpening, which should go last after all the other filters. Thanks for the replies and suggestions! I have on further question: And we might do some Automatic Dirt Removal, then bypass it and only use manual Dust Removal instead, to avoid any risk of harming the picture with excessive processing. Having done this with film, in some cases we do multiple passes and might do one just with Deflicker (and no NR), then do the NR in a later render with a new file. I'm guessing the latter would be long after Resolve's processing and would happen depending on where you put it in the node tree, but it's definitely something on which you'd have to experiment. the OFX Noise Reduction, or even a third-party OFX noise reducer like Neat Video. I'm not sure if it makes any difference if you use the normal Noise Reduction mode vs. But according to the Order of Operations graphic, Noise Reduction actually affects clips before color, so that's a surprise to me. My guess is you'd want to use Deflicker first, then Automatic Dirt Removal, then a Noise FX filter (I assume you mean Noise Reduction) at the end. To me, you'd have to experiment a little, do some tests, and use some judgement as to how each effect is affecting the image. 2808 in the Resolve 17.2 manual) goes into this in a little detail, but it doesn't reveal how multiple OFX plug-ins would affect each other in a row. ![]() Chapter 141, "Image Processing Order of Operations" (starting at p. ![]()
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