The Deep Cleaner is your go-to solution if your videos are plagued by a mix of quality issues!. This versatile 3-in-1 filter efficiently tackles a range of problems, including:
- Compression artifacts
- Blurry footage
- Noise
Deep Cleaner maintains the original resolution of your video without any alterations.
Take a closer look at these examples showcasing Deep Cleaner at work (zoom in for a detailed view). When paired with upscaling filters, Deep Cleaner's effectiveness is significantly enhanced.
The process begins with Deep Cleaner tidying up the video by removing artifacts. Following this, the upscaling filter steps in to increase the resolution, further enhancing and bringing out more details in the video.
Common Use Cases
Videos downloaded from social media sites like YouTube and Instagram often require the Deep Cleaner filter to regain their full quality. Additionally, as previously mentioned, Deep Cleaner is highly beneficial for upscaling videos to a higher resolution with our AI upscaling filters.
Variants: Light vs Pro
There are two versions of the Deep Cleaner filter available:
- Pro
- Light
The main differences between these versions lie in the processing speed, cost, and the output quality of the Deep Cleaner filter.
The Light version is designed to be quicker and more cost-effective, though its cleaning capabilities are not as extensive as the Pro version. The degree to which the Pro version improves quality varies from video to video. It is ideal for videos suffering from significant compression artifacts, blur, or noise.
For videos with minor issues, the Light version is usually adequate.
We generally advise starting with the Light variant. It not only delivers results faster but also is more economical in terms of Credit usage, making it an efficient initial choice.