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Vreveal Premium 3.2.0.13029

Low-light footage equals digital noise. vReveal’s denoiser was adaptive—it preserved edges while smoothing out flat areas. Version 3.2.0.13029 introduced improved temporal noise reduction, which analyzed noise patterns across multiple frames for a cleaner result.

To understand vReveal Premium 3.2.0.13029, you must first understand its origins. vReveal was originally developed by MotionDSP, a company specializing in computational photography. The software’s secret sauce was CSI-style video enhancement—the ability to take low-quality, grainy, shaky, or poorly lit footage and make it look dramatically better.

Version 3.2.0.13029 was released during the software’s golden era (circa 2012-2014). At the time, smartphones were producing noisy 720p video, and digital cameras lacked the stabilization we take for granted today. vReveal filled a critical gap.

What set the Premium version apart from the standard edition was: vReveal Premium 3.2.0.13029

The "3.2.0.13029" build number specifically was praised for its improved GPU acceleration (leveraging NVIDIA CUDA and AMD’s Stream technology) and bug fixes related to file format support.


Users could queue multiple video clips, apply the same enhancement profile, and export them unattended—critical for wedding videographers or archivists.


The interface was minimalist but powerful: Low-light footage equals digital noise

Notably, vReveal did not include a timeline or trimming tools. It was a dedicated enhancer—users would trim in another editor, then enhance in vReveal.


Avoid importing or sharing videos containing sensitive personal data unless you control distribution; follow your own privacy practices when sharing enhanced files.

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