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Altus (Innobright tech) denoising tests by Vlado @ chaosforum

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Juraj:
Anyone checking on this ? I am absolutely impressed.

http://forums.chaosgroup.com/showthread.php?84980-Altus-denoiser/page6

1 min render (need two of them)



1 minute Altus pass and voila




LeLe's test. 30 second render, 18 second Altus pass:





Another Vlado's scene:










dubcat:
I saw Vlado doing some test last Wednesday, amazing stuff! I just love when Lele joins the threads :)
I feel the renders get that painterly feel, wonder if that ever goes away.

Juraj:

--- Quote from: dubcat on 2015-10-31, 03:48:22 ---I feel the renders get that painterly feel, wonder if that ever goes away.

--- End quote ---

95 perc. of those renders in thread have less than few passes or 2 AA subdivs. Literally zero information to hold on, the fact they can still get something out it, and in this type of quality is pretty bomb.

Also wonder if the altus is somehow adjustable, if it needs to do 100perc. denoising all the time, which can look a bit unnatural even with perfectly preserved AA.

I find the artifacts less severe than even the slightest denoise in Photoshop (which does shit anyway, since denoising noise only creates blurred noise..."wonderful" look)


dubcat:

--- Quote from: Juraj_Talcik on 2015-10-31, 04:08:33 ---I find the artifacts less severe than even the slightest denoise in Photoshop
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I'm with you all the way :)

Paul Jones:
To have that kind of technology built in would be fantastic

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