What's new in Neat Video OpenFX 3.6.0
Sep 16, 2014
- Added support for SGO Mistika 8.2+ / Mamba 2
- Added support for Nuke 8, Scratch 8, DustBuster 6
- Improved support for DaVinci Resolve 11 / 10
- Improved support for new Mac OS X 10.10
- Added support for some new AMD GPUs based on Pitcairn, Tahiti and Hawaii chip series, for example, R9 270, R9 280, R9 290 etc.
- Several minor bugs have been fixed
New in Neat Video OpenFX 3.5.0 (Nov 22, 2013)
- Added support for new Mac OS X 10.9
- Added experimental support for DaVinci Resolve 10
- Added support for new AMD GPUs: FirePro D300/D500/D700
- Improved support for AMD GPUs conforming to the Graphics Core Next Architecture
- Improved plug-in installer:
- Checking CUDA driver during installation
- Checking for running copies of host applications
- Several minor bugs have been fixed
New in Neat Video OpenFX 3.4.0 (Jun 24, 2013)
- Added support for Nuke 7, Scratch 7, DustBuster+ 5
- Added support for new Mac-compatible GPU: AMD Radeon HD 7950 Mac
- Performance optimizations for AMD/ATI GPUs speedups in filter modes with larger temporal radiuses: up to 10% in CPU+GPU mode and up to 30% in GPU-only mode
- Added support for new NVIDIA GPUs with CUDA Compute Capability 3.5 (such as GeForce GTX Titan and Tesla K20)
- Performance optimizations for NVIDIA GPUs speedups in filter modes with larger temporal radiuses and higher bitdepths: up to 15% in CPU+GPU mode and up to 20% in GPU-only mode
- New Navigator panel to quickly locate areas for profiling and preview using a thumbnail display
- Plug-in could crash when using multiple OpenCL GPUs on MacPro, fixed
- Several minor bugs have been fixed
New in Neat Video OpenFX 3.3.0 (Dec 4, 2012)
- Adds support for AMD/ATI GPUs
New in Neat Video OpenFX 3.2.0 (Jun 6, 2012)
- Updated to CUDA 4.2
- GTX 680 and newer GPUs are supported; improved performance of GPU render
- Additional optimizations of filters for multi-core CPUs and GPUs
- Color themes: normal and reduced brightness options, in Preferences
- Several bugs have been fixed
New in Neat Video OpenFX 3.1.0 (Jan 27, 2012)
- Added support for HS-ART Dustbuster 4.5 (OpenFX plug-in; Windows and Mac OSX)
- Added support for Assimilate Scratch 6.1 (OpenFX plug-in; Windows and Mac OSX)
- Improved support for Motion 5.0.1 (plug-in for Final Cut, Mac OSX)
- Added support for Adobe Premiere Elements 10 (plug-in for Premiere; Windows and Mac OSX)
- Added support for Sony Vegas Pro 11 and Vegas Movie Studio 11 (plug-in for Vegas; Windows)
- Improved accuracy of color channel processing in temporal filter; colors in fast-changing scenes are now preserved better
- Updated to new CUDA 4 (improving compatibility with several NVidia GPUs)
- Improved support for new GPUs (Compute Capability 2.x)
- Optimized use of memory in GPU processing, making rendering more stable and in some cases faster
- Improved stability of GPU processing for large frames (such as 8k)
- Several compatibility issues and bugs have been fixed
New in Neat Video OpenFX 3.0 (Oct 30, 2011)
- Improved quality of noise reduction:
- Improved quality of temporal noise filter
Improved algorithms better detect and preserve details in filtered video data and thus improve the overall visual quality.
- Improved accuracy of Adaptive Filtration
Adjusting to the changing noise done by Adaptive Filtration option is more precise now, which leads to more accurate noise reduction.
- Higher performance: x2 faster due to CUDA-acceleration:
- Faster noise reduction using modern CUDA-compatible GPUs
For example, enabling NVidia GTX 470 or GTX 285 on an i7-based computer makes Neat Video around x2 faster.
The speedup may be higher with i5 or Core2 Duo machines or with faster CUDA GPUs.
- CPUs and GPUs working together
Neat Video can use both CPUs and GPUs at the same time for faster processing
- Multiple GPU support
Neat Video works even faster with two or more CUDA GPUs
- Optimization of performance settings for multi-core, multi-CPU and multi-GPU systems
- Built-in Optimizer in Neat Video Preferences
- Built-in Benchmark to measure processing speed with specific hardware and performance settings
- Higher performance (more): x2 faster due to improved filter algorithms:
- Additional performance optimizations in filter algorithms to achieve higher rendering speed
Rendering is around x2 faster than in the version 2 (using CPU alone, even without CUDA)
- CUDA-based acceleration and filter optimizations combined together enable up to x4 faster rendering as compared with Neat Video v2.
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- OpenFX for Linux is now supported too:
- In addition to the OpenFX plug-ins for Windows and Mac OSX hosts (Nuke, Fusion), Neat Video is now also available as an OpenFX plug-in for Linux host applications (Nuke for Linux, 32-bit and 64-bit).