Author Topic: Corona noise problem  (Read 4484 times)

2017-03-01, 10:16:16

arunkumar

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Hi all,
how i can reduce the noise level in corona.In 100 passes its showing 11.5% of noise
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2017-03-01, 11:01:43
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romullus

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Could be something wrong in your scene setup, materials or even render settings. Need more info here. Example of rendered picture wouldn't hurt either.
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2017-03-01, 11:09:00
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arunkumar

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Thanks for reply.could you please share your render seetings?

2017-03-01, 12:25:12
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What render settings?! Rommullus is trying to help you out and you ask for render settings?! Be more specific and post your scene or at least images of what you're trying to render.
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2017-03-01, 13:34:52
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Thanks for reply.could you please share your render seetings?
Usually the default settings should work just fine, so if you have already changed something, please revert to defaults (scene > reset settings). :)

If you are using the defaults and still getting excessive noise, maybe this can help you:
https://coronarenderer.freshdesk.com/support/solutions/articles/5000501983
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2017-03-02, 02:43:13
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Thanks for reply.could you please share your render seetings?
Hi, I used corona since alpha build, and almost never change rendersetup except secondary GI solver, UHD for interior (or scene which the lighting is dominated with GI) and PathTracing for exterior (or scene which the lighting is dominated with direct light), that's all.

2017-03-02, 06:32:53
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I guess your scene is an interior with a small window and you don't have a light portal :D