Author Topic: Noise changes every frame =(  (Read 20658 times)

2013-08-26, 20:27:18
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Ludvik Koutny

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the idea is that locking the noise pattern is an OPTIONAL feature. Sometimes, it really looks much better than temporaly uncorrelated noise. Just set random seed to 0 and you have uncorrelated noise every time ;)
Yeah, I'm all for having it as an option. Just make sure it defaults to off. :) In modo, it defaults to on and sometimes I forget to turn it off. Mumble, grumble.

Actually, i hope it remains on by default. Static noise is a lot less distracting than a moving one, especially on very thin lines, where it can make hell once you have your sequence rendered and realize you wanted to turn it on. In production, a lot more people will want to get pictures as clean as possible, rather than rely on postprocessing denoising.

2013-08-26, 20:35:24
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Captain Obvious

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Fine, let's agree to disagree. :-)

Methods like this1 basically only work if your noise changes from frame to frame.

1:  http://www.juvano.com/Deflickering-with-Velocity-Pass

2013-08-26, 20:54:23
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Methods like this only work on a fraction of real production scenes anyways ;)
My opinion: ON by default.
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