So I found this random clip I shot at night, you know the type. Looked fine while recording, but the moment I played it back… yeah. Total pixel storm. Grain everywhere, weird flickering, details just gone.
Left side: the original. Heavy noise, low-light struggle, everything looking muddy and soft.
Right side: after running it through UniFab Denoise AI, clean, smooth, and actually watchable.
And the difference isn’t just “slightly better.” It’s one of those changes where you suddenly notice things you couldn’t even see before. Background details come back. Edges look more defined. The whole clip just feels calmer, like the noise isn’t fighting for attention anymore.
What I liked is that it doesn’t feel overprocessed. Sometimes when you try to fix noise, everything turns plastic or loses texture. Here, the clip still feels natural, just without that distracting grain layered on top. It’s like the original footage, but how it should’ve looked.
I didn’t tweak anything complicated either. Just dropped the clip in, let the AI handle the denoising, and that was it. It’s one of those “why didn’t I do this earlier” moments, especially if you shoot a lot in low light or indoors.
Now I’m lowkey going through old clips just to see what else can be saved.
POV: your night footage finally stops looking like a pixel storm. I didn’t realize how much noise was ruining my clips until I cleaned them up.