

The live action footage looked good but it was a tossup if the time taken to render it was worth it.
#Neat video resolve update
The problem initially before the FCPX update was that deinterlacing in FCPX softened the image where a certain amount of detail was not retrievable without making the footage look weird in HD. I accept my temporary ignorance if I am missing a feature in Resolve. Neat was very good with the animation with more options to adjust the parameters as far as my experience with Resolve goes. The Supersize filter does not seem to do anything to HD footage on an HD timeline. For this footage adding the Resolve noise filter did not improve the footage much, the SuperSize filter did a better job on SD footage even with the six limited, preset options in the filter. The colors in drawn animation looked great with all noise in colors flattened without looking posterized. You could be tricked into thinking the original was shot on 16mm. The Resolve "Supersize" option in the file attributes dialog box did the best job of reducing tape/camera noise (not tape dropout) and returning a surprising amount of detail to faces. I have not had a chance to try these programs on HD video yet. I found the results very dependent on the footage. At first I was comparing Neat and Resolve and then suddenly FCPX was updated to include it's own noise reduction filter.

The goal was to create the best up-res to progressive HD of the footage. And by chance I happened to be testing all three a couple of weeks ago on some SD BetaCamSP footage, animation and live action.
