Use 'sharpen' before or after 'Neat'?
Posted: Thu Jan 26, 2017 10:53 pm
Working in FCPX 10.3
I have't explored Neat's 'sharpening' process. Just wondering if I'll get a better job from Neat than from FCPX native sharpener?
I'm cutting a 4K film, need to use a bunch of HD shots which I want to bump up. Notice that Neat gives a nice 'cleaner' look to the HD even if there is no apparent noise.
If I use FCPX sharpener with Neat, do I want to put it before or after Neat in the stack?
All ears,
Ben
I have't explored Neat's 'sharpening' process. Just wondering if I'll get a better job from Neat than from FCPX native sharpener?
I'm cutting a 4K film, need to use a bunch of HD shots which I want to bump up. Notice that Neat gives a nice 'cleaner' look to the HD even if there is no apparent noise.
If I use FCPX sharpener with Neat, do I want to put it before or after Neat in the stack?
All ears,
Ben