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I don't know. Is the Denoiser wrong in V-Ray? I am not asking for it, I just think it would be awesome to speed up renderings algorithmically for resolution, like the denoiser.
I'd be somewhat wary of these algorithms; they do look great on paper, but in practice not everything is roses. We've experimented a bit with deep learning for denoising and while there are cases where it works good, there are also other cases where it doesn't... But we are keeping an eye on things like these.
Is this actually denoising? I think it is kind of generating a high res image coming from low res. That's why I thought it fits better to Photoshop then V-Ray.
Is this actually denoising? I think it is kind of generating a high res image coming from low res. That's why I thought it fits better to Photoshop then V-Ray.
No, it's upscaling. But the principle is the same basically.
I was thinking of my Perfect Resize 9 program, which upsizes really well. I can take a 4k render and blow it up 10X with no noticeable change. You can't add what isn't there, so the image has to be a pretty high resolution to start with.
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