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Tips to bring out detail in a low light mobile video

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Been tasked to help boost up a mobile video which was taken with the main light being a tv in the room.  While I am familiar with contrast,gamma,brightness and sharpness, is there any other tips or tricks I could be using?

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There is no possible way to get detail from a video that has none, because it was already compressed and mobile sensors aren't really the best for low light anyways.

There are simply not enough informations stored in the videofile, to make that possible.

 

If you'd increase the birghtness you would just get a grainy video (that would already look like trash). If you'd try to get rid of the grain, you'd have no more details because of the smoothing. (that would even more look like trash, but would be brighter)

 

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Mobile video is horrible for low light. You can try to bump up the exposure, but it's going to get noisy/grainy really quickly and look like doodoo. Can you post the source video?

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