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Using the Denoiser

Using the Denoiser

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Using the Denoiser

- [Instructor] One noise cleaning feature that we do have available to us in V-Ray 5 that won't really add to our render times, is the Denoiser Render Element. And to help demonstrate how this particular feature works, we're going to set up our scene here so that we actually get more speed then final render quality from it. At this momment in time then, in order to get even close to a production quality finish in a render of this scene, as seen in the image that we have saved to the history list, we're looking at a render time of about a half an hour or so. If we take a render of the scene using much lower quality settings though, which we can create by jumping into the Render Setup Dialogue, and then from inside the V-Ray tab in Image Sampler rollout, setting our noise threshold to 0.1 and maybe even lowering the Max samples value to 25, what we get as we render again, is a time of just over a couple of minutes…

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