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General Category => Gallery => Topic started by: nehale on 2013-09-12, 10:32:41

Title: White Studio
Post by: nehale on 2013-09-12, 10:32:41
small DOF test with new camera mod

Light denoise done in PS
Title: Re: White Studio
Post by: maru on 2013-09-12, 18:23:38
I think this is a perfect situation to experiment with adaptivity and you could get noise-free results in less time. :)
Title: Re: White Studio
Post by: Ludvik Koutny on 2013-09-12, 19:42:58
It is very weird, on such a machine, this scene should be clean after 20 minutes O_o
Title: Re: White Studio
Post by: Chakib on 2013-09-12, 20:14:21
It is very weird, on such a machine, this scene should be clean after 20 minutes O_o

Exactly the proc is enough powerful for a very short time render, maybe he can show us the parameters something is not correct...
Title: Re: White Studio
Post by: nehale on 2013-09-12, 21:59:39
Here are my settings
Title: Re: White Studio
Post by: maru on 2013-09-12, 22:37:45
Not sure what your studio looks like but I would suggest:

pt+hd

default settings

:)
Title: Re: White Studio
Post by: nehale on 2013-09-12, 22:54:46
Did another test at home pc using adaptivity for progressive rendering settings that keymaster recommended, I can see that there is a good improvement difference although render time goes up slightly

Edit:

Wow PT+HD cleared up even faster in the same amount of passes
Title: Re: White Studio
Post by: nehale on 2013-09-12, 23:03:27
studio looks like this
Title: Re: White Studio
Post by: Ludvik Koutny on 2013-09-13, 09:46:40
Still a bit long...  don't you use somewhere in the scene 100% white materials? Your materials should never be brighter than 80% white. ;) For GI, use PT+PT, and lower max sample intensity to 10. And set PT samples back to 16 ;)
Title: Re: White Studio
Post by: Avan on 2013-09-13, 11:10:13
Why highlight compression installed about 20, and many exp correction? Did you can set up the scene so as to avoid large values ​​of adjustment? I mean correct lights settings denoise the scene more quickly.
Title: Re: White Studio
Post by: nehale on 2013-09-13, 11:28:54
Still a bit long...  don't you use somewhere in the scene 100% white materials? Your materials should never be brighter than 80% white. ;) For GI, use PT+PT, and lower max sample intensity to 10. And set PT samples back to 16 ;)

I tried this but seems to be noiseir in the same rendering time as PT+HD
Title: Re: White Studio
Post by: Avan on 2013-09-13, 13:11:54
If I'm not mistaken, -6 ex makes image brighter, accordingly still a little light.
   


Because... when you make a dark picture lighter, you get a lot of noice. Am I right?