How to Remove Noise & Grain from Video in Premiere Pro.

If you are currently using Premiere Pro and need to reduce noise in video footage because you are recording in SLOG 2 SLOG 3 or another format that requires higher ISOs. Or if you just need to save some footage you exposed incorrectly. This article will take you through the best noise reduction options currently available for Premiere Pro.

Related: How to fix Flickering in Premiere Pro when G-Sync or FreeSync is enabled.

Video noise is the visual equivalent of audio noise and is a highly undesirable grainy or speckled effect that appears on the video footage. It’s primarily caused by low lighting with high ISO settings in the camera. This is why lenses with f1.8 and f1.4 are such desirable lenses to have in your arsenal. While this is the main reason noise finds its way into footage, noise can also find its way into videos during the editing and exporting process. Cranking exposure, highlights, whites and black too much will generally create noise.

While tools like Photoshop have quick and easy noise removal tools you can use, Premiere Pro doesn’t really have anything decent to offer in the way of noise reduction. I know! It’s absolutely ridiculous in 2023…. Anyway, the good news is that there are plenty of different plugins you can use that will dramatically reduce noise especially noise associated with formats like SLOG 2 and SLOG 3.

TIP: For the most efficient use I suggest using Neat Noise at the very end of your project creation this is because playback can be a little slower after adding the noise reduction filter. You should also make sure that the Reduce Noise option is the top effect in the Effect Controls panel. This will increase stability and prevent any crashes.

How do you reduce noise in Premiere Pro? Remove noise from footage using Premiere Pro.

As we mentioned before Premiere Pro doesn’t have any simple built-in features for removing and reducing video grain. As a result, we’ll need to use a plugin. While there are plenty of plugins available we’ll be using one called Neat Noise. Once you have installed Neat Noise on your device you’ll be able to start using it.

Tuning the performance of Neat Video Noise Removal in Premiere Pro.

Auto Profiling the noise reduction settings.

Note: Make sure this section of footage is flat with no details just noise. If the area isn’t flat and has details just adjust it into an area more suitable. Then click Build Profile in the top-left corner.

Once you have done that click Apply in the bottom right, then click Apply again on the main screen and the process will start. When it completes you will be blown away by the results! It does an exceptionally good job without destroying image sharpness.

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