Bring Dead Pixels Back to Life…

December 17, 2010

DH_Reincarnation 2.0 Released

DH_Reincarnation 2.0

Today we’re excited to release a major new version of DH_Reincarnation, a quick and effective Final Cut video filter that helps bring dead pixels on footage back to life.


Lifesaver
Dead pixels have long been a issue on traditional video cameras, but with the recent innovation of shooting HD video on DSLRs the problem is becoming more widespread. Manually fixing damaged and often irreplaceable footage can be a time consuming and sometimes near impossible task. Enter DH_Reincarnation 2.0 that enables up to two dead pixel areas to be intelligently replaced with a single application of the plug-in.

Two is better than one
DH_Reincarnation has had a spring clean (OK maybe a winter clean) and has come out the other side with some very effective improvements for its 2.0 release. Previously DH_Reincarnation only used Horizontal interpolation and this could produce issues with camera pans or vertical edges on objects moving through the frame. The new version allows you to choose between Horizontal, Vertical or Horizontal & Vertical interpolation modes to ensure the best results for each particular shot. In addition the area range has been increased to a maximum of 16 pixels making it possible to deal with large dead pixel areas on HD footage.
DH_Reincarnation 2.0 screenshot

Try before you buy
DH_Reincarnation 2.0 is now available as a trial version so you can see the results for yourself before spending a cent.
Download the trial version of DH_Reincarnation 2.0
Requires Final Cut Express (v2 and later) or Final Cut Pro (v4 and later)

DH_Reincarnation 2.0 is a free upgrade for customers who purchased on or after 1st November 2010. Please contact us if you are eligible for a free upgrade and did not receive an email from us. Sorry, there is no upgrade path from DH_Reincarnation 1.0 for customers who purchased before this date.

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