Author Topic: Adaptivity/Denoising rendering playground  (Read 34835 times)

2016-03-02, 10:51:16
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My tests...
1°  5 min without any trick..
2°  6 min adaptivity on default setting
3°  6 min adaptivity on and  full denoise on 0.9
4°  24 min without any trick.. 201 pass

6 min/ 24 min difference. 4X better rendering?
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2016-03-02, 11:03:10
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6 min/ 24 min difference. 4X better rendering?

Nope, rendering is the same (if you don't use adaptivity, that is), it's only does denoising (bluring/smudging) pass on top.
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2016-03-02, 11:35:12
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Here is a short test.
Motion Blur (camera + geometry) + Depth of Field
Render time = 2 minutes






With heavy MB and DOF, which is obvious, adaptivity has a very low, almost neglegible impact.

2016-03-02, 11:36:07
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Using denoise you can have similar (but not identical) result if you compute the image for 24 minutes, but for me this is not a point.. denoiser can resolve, with adaptivity, that part of image with heavy noise.

2016-03-02, 14:55:14
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20 min renderings with (top to bottom): adaptivity only, denoising with radius 0,5



10 min renderings with (top to bottom): adaptivity only, adaptivity + denoising with radius 0,5


2016-03-02, 16:48:14
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hi there,

i have found that the aa mode plays kinda strong role on the outcome of denoise feature - when aa is off it does not work?! can anyone confirm nthis?

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2016-03-02, 17:01:24
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What do you mean by "aa mode"?
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2016-03-02, 20:51:15
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Scene that gave me the creeps is no longer the problem.

150 pases no adaptivity no denoising




150 pases adaptivity denoising

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2016-03-02, 21:58:22
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Look like it's proved :- ) Looks great.

Anybody test it on animation ? Does it create some flicking artifacts ?
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2016-03-02, 22:20:01
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Anybody test it on animation ? Does it create some flicking artifacts ?

I rendered two short animations with adaptivity and denoising - didn't notice anything wrong.
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2016-03-02, 22:38:31
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Look like it's proved :- ) Looks great.

Anybody test it on animation ? Does it create some flicking artifacts ?

I will render 10s of this tesla animation tomorrow. As soon as i will instal DB to the rendernodes.
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2016-03-03, 01:28:34
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this is my screen, where is the adaptivity option to enable and disable?
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2016-03-03, 01:40:15
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Performance tab/ Dev./Experimental stuff/ ...bottom

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2016-03-03, 01:43:13
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Thanks!
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2016-03-03, 05:56:55
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hi guys,
with adaptivity and denoising, when I click stop the rendering progress it can't be stopped immediately just like usual ... I have to wait for few minutes and for big 4k px image it needs about more than 20 minutes to stop. my CPU is i7-4770.
do you guys experience this? is it a normal thing? if it is true, I think it would be better if after click stop there is a note pop out explain about denoising progress is starting. it makes the user know what's happening