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The biggest problem in low light videography (and photography for that matter) is the presence of noise. So how can we build Video NightMode? Where do we get started and why can’t we just take a normal video and brighten it up? Well, because it would look really bad. After months of researching, hacking and developing, we’re proud to present NeuralCam NightVideo, our (and perhaps the world’s first) Video Night Mode app. We’ve explored everything from classic to AI-powered video processing techniques and we think we found the right mix of tech that results in much improved low light videos. Video is a different beast: you can’t just shoot multiple frames and combine them because you’re limited by both the maximum exposure time a frame can have and by the maximum processing time per frame (milliseconds instead of seconds in the case of real-time video).Ĭlearly, a very different approach is needed. Then brightening and post-processing it for a final look. In the case of photos, night mode usually means taking multiple shots with relatively long exposure and combining them into one high quality image. Unlike photography, there is no obvious straightforward way to build night mode for video. Ever since the launch of our night mode app, a question kept popping up from our users: “can you build a night mode app for video?”, they asked. For the past few months we have been working on a new product, and today we’re finally ready to show it to you.Īs you probably know, at NeuralCam we have a photo NightMode app that’s recognized as the leading night mode solution for iPhones without a built-in photo Night Mode.