Posted by Richard Crowley on 04/07/07 16:03
"nappy" wrote ...
> "Richard Crowley" wrote ...
>> You need the DSP function where the noise waveform
>> is sampled and then removed. This is a built-in function
>> of Adobe Premiere (and Cool Edit before Adobe bought
>> it). I would have thought it was a rather common feature?
>
> Yes.. but the algo that was used in Cool Edit many times would induce
> more artifacts than it removed. I used to use this type of noise
> removal often in the early 90s and was weaned away from it slowly
> because of the phase effects it produced. I do recommed he try it but
> I no longer think of it as the silver bullet. I did find though that
> it worked best with small samples of the noise rather than large ones.
Indeed, it depends on what tools he has available and
what the expectations of the final product are.
> Sometimes it strikes me that these tools we use.. well.. low budget
> productions take SOOOO much more work that those that have the best
> crews. Some features and shows take zero stroking. And others are so
> hard that it is almost impossible to push them to an acceptable
> quality.
A few seconds of prevention/monitoring during production
will save hours and hours of attempting to fix it in post.
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