@gary2013:
Try to remove the dots with this tool:
http://dl.dropbox.com/s/m0bxzd23p4zow8o/PinkDotRemover_2013_08_08.zipyou need to have java jre installed to run the tool. (you can find it there, if it isn't already installed
http://java.com/en/download/index.jsp)
if java is installed unzip the PinkDotRemover and doubleclick onto the PinkDotRemover.jar file.
to remove dots just drag and drop the RAW or the DNGs files onto the white area at the left of the tool. you can also use the "Add files"-Button, instead of drag and drop. then select EOSM or Crop Mode from the dropdown.
you should have two types of video:
1. dots are all over the image + image is not vertically squeezed (=> Crop Mode)
2. dots are just in the center + image is vertically squeezed (=> EOSM)
be sure to select "interpolate" at the radio buttons below the dropdown.
then click "Convert Files". If you've added a RAW-file it gets overwritten (so you should make a copy first), if you added DNGs you should find in the same folder copys of the DNG files with a _ prefix. the dots should be gone in that new files.
cloud storages work very well to post images, video etc. for example dropbox, box.com, google drive (if you've already a google account), skydrive (if you've already microsoft/hotmail account), etc etc...
or upload it to a file bin service like this, as long as the files aren't to large (max 20MB):
http://www.qfpost.com/as noise filter i prefer neat video. there are after effects and premiere plugins for it and it can be testet with a free demo.
but there are also a lot of other noise filters, also free ones, you can use. just do any noise filtering on raw video, since it has a lot of noise, even at iso 100.