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Cinemartin Announces New Video Denoiser for Windows

Cinemartin announces it has just released a new and standalone professional video denoiser software for Windows, Cinemartin Denoiser.

For video noise reduction purposes, it is just as simple as load a clip, adjust the denoiser settings or select a preset and click on Denoise button. The user will get their videos without noise, converted to professional formats. There is no need for a plugin, no need for any other application / software, just Cinemartin Denoiser for de-noise or grain removal purposes.

Cinemartin Denoiser features include:
- Supports almost any input video
- Resolutions up to 4K
- Frame rates up to 240fps
- Full screen denoise monitor
- Play preview function
- Select start position
- Output to Prores up to 4444
- Output to uncompressed
- Output to DNxHD, H265

The typical noise / grain found on many videos or DLSR cameras or higher T or f lenses and / or on low light environments can be removed, cleared, with Cinemartin Denoiser, just clean videos. It is a video tool designed to work with almost any kind of video as well as any HDSLR camera like Sony A7S, Panasonic GH4, Panasonic FZ1000, Blackmagic.

The Cinemartin Denoiser has two different denoise mechanism to provide better results.

No any other software is required. Cinemartin Denoiser works as a Standalone app, so the user doesn't need to have a NLEditor like Adobe Premiere or Avid Media Composer, Sony Vegas, etc.

Users can output the videos to Prores among other professional formats; this means that the denoised output can be produced to a Apple Prores codec, DNxHD, H.264, uncompressed avi and even H265.

The user can remove the noise from the clips of their HDSLR or camcorder and have their clips ready in Prores, for best, easier, and fastest way to edit in NLE. Or, just export to H.264 or HEVC H.265 to better send / upload and share anywhere.

YouTube video hands on: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ojl84KgLaoY.

WWWwww.cinemartin.com/denoiser/


(28 August 2014)

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