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keithm1972
Inspiring
February 15, 2022
Question

How to improve old (digital camera) video quality?

  • February 15, 2022
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I found an old video shot on a Kodak CX7330 digital camera (around 2006 or so). I've been playing with it in in Premiere Pro trying to improve the overall quality. Increasing the brightness, a little color correcting, removing the hum, etc. Huge improvements with a few basic effects applied...winning!

 

Still, the flickering grain across the whole image is brutal. Using Unsharp Mask makes a slight improvement while also making the grain sharpen as well. Anyone have suggestions on how to tackle a project like this? I know I won't make it look like it was shot on a new iPhone, but fun to see how close I can get.

 

Thanks.

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FlyingFourFun
Inspiring
February 17, 2022

Try out these two samples I did quick and dirty; didn't play with any settings, used Video Enhance AI

I think the source file deinterlace was not great, so the results could be better if a better deinterlace was used before VEAI was applied.   Either way, something for you to look at... If you play with the software, and have a better deinterlace, I think it can be much better, this was just meant as a quick sample, as you can tell I didn't bother to try and properly resize that frame

 

https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1U2kTCiwLfiFk0PqVFgXh0qlkV5cOzDJ_?usp=sharinghttps://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1U2kTCiwLfiFk0PqVFgXh0qlkV5cOzDJ_?usp=sharing

keithm1972
Inspiring
February 17, 2022

Yes, these both show improvements over the original (I think I like the second ones best). Nice of you to put up some samples, thanks!

 

OK, need to check out this Video Enhance AI.

FlyingFourFun
Inspiring
February 17, 2022

They have a free trial.

There is a good chance you will like one of the many options.

I think with the footage you have provided as a sample; you may want to focus on capturing the video with interlace intact if you can, and then apply the best deinterlace you can before you do any other work to it.  Topaz has a deinterlace tool that seems to work pretty well but I have a limited experience to draw from for interlaced as I have not worked with that for years.

 

I hope you find a path that yields superior results for you.

 

 

Ann Bens
Community Expert
Community Expert
February 16, 2022

If you really want to clean up old footage have a look at:

Video Enhance AI – Video Quality Software

chrisw44157881
Inspiring
February 16, 2022

neatvideo or topaz ai.

AE has an old remove noise plugin as well.

there's also some external filters for virtualdub, avisynth if you want to get your hands dirty with scripting but they are free. time is money, right? that camera only has 3 MP, so don't expect iphone 13 quality.

Inspiring
February 15, 2022

Sounds like you are looking for a video denoiser. Premiere has only very basic one ("VR denoise". iirc).

I prefer this freeware option, but it's a standalone tool, not a plugin:

 Free Video Denoiser. How to reduce video noise, remove grain, HQ noise reduction, tutorial - YouTube

Inspiring
February 15, 2022

Do you have a sample video clip for us to see? I place SD interlaced video into 60P sequences if I am posting to social media. If it is for Blu-ray I leave it interlaced.  

keithm1972
Inspiring
February 15, 2022
keithm1972
Inspiring
February 17, 2022

@keithm1972  Does this look better, denoised file on google drive  ?

 


Yes, I definitely see an improvement over the original. What did you use to get this result?