Best way to reduce image noise?

Hey there,

I had some footage with an iso low light high and a bow flowing into it. What would be the best way to hide a bit? Thank you!

An excellent choice for denoising is a Neat video plug-in.  https://www.neatvideo.com/

Have us use these jacks for years and are far superior to what we have seen so far.   Check out the demo, you'll be amazed.

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