Cinemartin released Denoiser, a new standalone application for noise-reduction and grain removal.

The company said the software is designed to scrub noise from footage captured with DSLRs, slower lenses, and in low-light environments. Supported input formats include AVI, MPEG, WMV, MTS/AVCHD, 3GP, MXF, MOV, ProRes, DNxHD, H.264, uncompressed and Sony XAVC and XAVC S, and the processed video can be output to a variety of formats including multiple flavors of ProRes, DNxHD, H.264 and H.265, as well as uncompressed.

Cinemartin stressed that the product is an application, not a plug-in. It doesn't require an NLE or any other additional software or filters for proper operation.

The broadest format support is in Denoiser Gold, which sells for €249 (about $328), or €349 ($459) with one year of free upgrades; Denoiser is also available in Pro (€149/$196) and Standard (€99/$131) versions. A full feature list is at the Cinemartin website; most notably, the standard version lacks support for anything above HD resolution and cannot output H.265. A trial version limited to 10 seconds of output is available for download.