Neat Video Demo Plug-in for Premiere: Quick Overview & Installation Guide
What Neat Video does
Neat Video is a temporal and spatial noise-reduction plug-in that reduces film grain, high-ISO noise, compression artifacts, and flicker while preserving detail. The demo version lets you test core features (watermarked output and some limitations) so you can evaluate noise-reduction quality and workflow before purchasing the full license.
Supported hosts and system requirements (quick)
- Works as a plug-in for Adobe Premiere Pro (also After Effects, DaVinci Resolve, Final Cut Pro, and others).
- Requires a modern CPU; GPU acceleration option recommended for faster processing (check Neat Video site for exact supported GPUs and driver requirements).
- Demo has the same host compatibility as the full version but applies a visible watermark to processed frames.
Installation steps for Premiere Pro (Windows & macOS)
- Download:
- Download the Neat Video installer for your OS from the official Neat Video website (choose the Demo/Trial installer if you want to test first).
- Run the installer:
- Close Premiere Pro before installing.
- Run the downloaded installer and follow on-screen prompts. Choose the Premiere Pro plug-in path if prompted (installer usually auto-detects supported hosts).
- Launch Premiere Pro:
- Open or restart Premiere Pro after installation completes.
- Locate the plug-in:
- In Premiere Pro, open the Effects panel and search for “Neat Video” or “Reduce Noise.” You’ll typically find it under Video Effects > Noise Reduction or under a Neat Video folder.
- Apply to clip:
- Drag the Neat Video filter onto a clip in the timeline. Then open the Effect Controls panel and click the “Edit…” button to open the Neat Video interface.
Using the demo plug-in: basic workflow
- Open the Neat Video editor:
- Click the “Edit…” button in Effect Controls to open the Neat Video window.
- Auto-profile:
- Press the Auto Profile or Create Profile button and select a region of the frame that contains only noise (no strong edges or motion). Let Neat Video analyze the noise characteristics.
- Fine-tune:
- Use the preview (temporal frames) to see noise reduction. Adjust temporal/spatial amounts, smoothing, sharpening, and other controls to balance noise removal and detail preservation.
- Preview and compare:
- Use the split view or before/after toggles to compare. The demo will show a watermark on rendered frames.
- Render:
- After settings are set, close the Neat Video window and render your sequence. Expect longer render times—enable GPU acceleration in Neat Video preferences if available.
Performance tips
- Work at lower playback/preview resolution (⁄2 or ⁄4) while grading; full-resolution rendering can be done for final export.
- Use temporal filtering when footage has consistent motion—set motion compensation carefully for moving subjects.
- If GPU acceleration is available, enable it in Neat Video preferences to speed up processing; ensure drivers are up to date.
- Create and save presets for similar footage types to speed up future projects.
Limitations of the demo
- Watermarked output in rendered frames.
- Possible feature limitations (some advanced options may be locked).
- Intended only for evaluation; purchase required for watermark-free final exports.
Quick troubleshooting
- If Neat Video doesn’t appear in Premiere: ensure you ran the correct installer for your OS and Premiere version, reboot Premiere, and check plug-in folders.
- Crashes or slow performance: update GPU drivers, increase system RAM or try disabling GPU acceleration to test stability.
- If auto-profile chooses a poor region, manually select a neutral area with uniform noise (shadow or plain wall).
When to upgrade from the demo
- You need watermark-free exports for client work.
- You want batch processing, advanced temporal controls, or project-wide presets.
- Faster renders via GPU acceleration or commercial licensing for studios.
Summary
Neat Video’s demo plug-in for Premiere lets you evaluate powerful noise-reduction tools inside Premiere Pro with a straightforward install and workflow: install, apply the effect, auto-profile, adjust, and render. Use the demo to confirm quality and performance before buying the full license for watermark-free output and advanced features.