![]() I generally try to do it as late as possible but as early as necessary. ![]() ![]() It's also true that the denoise process may cause corruption of the color data from the chart, but if it is so noisy that the information effectively isn't there anyway, it isn't going to matter a lot.ĭoing the noise reduction will impact the precision of information in the scene, but hopefully reduce visible artifacts. Reasoning being that if it is too noisy, then the samples off the color chart may be impacted. (I run a fully ICC controlled workflow.) I would personally start with either noise reduction or color chart, depending on how noisy the footage was. I'm not a professional colorist, but I do care a lot about color.
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