Hi together,
actually I use Neat Video Version 3.6.0 > 64 bit plugin for HD in After Effects CS 6.
Now I want upgrade my version to the new version 4.0.
Up to what number of pixels, the new version 4.0 goes, to 1920 x 1080 px. or more, I think also about 4 K ?
Thank you very much for information.
greetings
Herbie
Neat Video NEW Version 4.0
Apparently, more than 8K in the Pro edition; up to full HD (1080P) in the home version.
Further description from the "Overview" page:
Neat Video supports the industry standard video data types and file formats
◦standard-bitdepth (8-bit per channel; 24-bit RGB) rendering is supported by all versions of Neat Video
◦high-bitdepth (16-bit and 32-bit) rendering is supported in After Effects, Premiere, Final Cut, Motion, Vegas Pro, AVX and OpenFX hosts
◦Any video file format supported by the plug-in host can be processed with the Neat Video plug-in
For example, you can open an AVI, MPEG, WMV, etc., video file in the host application and then directly process it with the Neat Video plug-in
◦Frame sizes supported:up to 1280x720 pixels (VCD, SD, DVD) in Demo edition (watermark added);
up to 1920x1080 pixels (DVD, HDV 720p, Full HD) in Home edition;
up to 1920x1080 and higher; (Full HD, 2K, 4K, 5K, 6K, 8K and more) in Pro edition.
Further description from the "Overview" page:
Neat Video supports the industry standard video data types and file formats
◦standard-bitdepth (8-bit per channel; 24-bit RGB) rendering is supported by all versions of Neat Video
◦high-bitdepth (16-bit and 32-bit) rendering is supported in After Effects, Premiere, Final Cut, Motion, Vegas Pro, AVX and OpenFX hosts
◦Any video file format supported by the plug-in host can be processed with the Neat Video plug-in
For example, you can open an AVI, MPEG, WMV, etc., video file in the host application and then directly process it with the Neat Video plug-in
◦Frame sizes supported:up to 1280x720 pixels (VCD, SD, DVD) in Demo edition (watermark added);
up to 1920x1080 pixels (DVD, HDV 720p, Full HD) in Home edition;
up to 1920x1080 and higher; (Full HD, 2K, 4K, 5K, 6K, 8K and more) in Pro edition.