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Is it normal for the samplerate to flip/flop between 2 versions?
Had an image on for 90 minutes and it went through about 40 passes. Every few passes it changes the samplerate between a version that is mostly white with lot of green and another with a lot of red and blue.
* It started out just white with about 5% red
* red and blue/green
* white and green/blue
* red and blue/green
* white and green/blue
* red and blue/green
* white and green/blue
I thought it's suppose to clean up as it goes? It's almost asif it went through a few passes then decides "oh no, wait maybe the previous one was better" then it switches back
After 90 minutes at 3200 the image was still pretty noisy
I tried siwtching to Adaptive with defaults but cancelled it after 3 hours when it said estimated time left another 20 hours
Switching to IR/LC and upping the max AA to 100 got it down to estimated 8 hours.
Would be good if I can get it down to about 2 hours (any method) as long as it is a bit cleaner.
It's a difficult one. It's a "LARGE warehouse sized" space with windows right around fullheight single story. In the centre it's tripple volume with windows at the op 3rd right around. My subject and camera is in the centre of this large space (subject covers about 10% of the space and I'm zoomed in on subject)
There's only a sun lighting the scene (mostly). I added a dome light in skylight portal mode to get some specular into the scene (seems to render slightly quicker) I added an invisiple poly with a vraylight mtl to add to GI brightness in the scene.
Lot of glossies! I'm geussing the main reason it's so slow is the lack of lgihting inside the place (although the light coming in is very bright) The SHARP contrast between inside and outside on the edges of the windows is making the AA work VERY HARD.
OK enough rambling. I realise it's difficult to give advice without seeing an image :- (
Is it normal for the samplerate to flip/flop between 2 versions?
Had an image on for 90 minutes and it went through about 40 passes. Every few passes it changes the samplerate between a version that is mostly white with lot of green and another with a lot of red and blue.
* It started out just white with about 5% red
* red and blue/green
* white and green/blue
* red and blue/green
* white and green/blue
* red and blue/green
* white and green/blue
I thought it's suppose to clean up as it goes? It's almost asif it went through a few passes then decides "oh no, wait maybe the previous one was better" then it switches back
After 90 minutes at 3200 the image was still pretty noisy
I tried siwtching to Adaptive with defaults but cancelled it after 3 hours when it said estimated time left another 20 hours
Switching to IR/LC and upping the max AA to 100 got it down to estimated 8 hours.
Would be good if I can get it down to about 2 hours (any method) as long as it is a bit cleaner.
It's a difficult one. It's a "LARGE warehouse sized" space with windows right around fullheight single story. In the centre it's tripple volume with windows at the op 3rd right around. My subject and camera is in the centre of this large space (subject covers about 10% of the space and I'm zoomed in on subject)
There's only a sun lighting the scene (mostly). I added a dome light in skylight portal mode to get some specular into the scene (seems to render slightly quicker) I added an invisiple poly with a vraylight mtl to add to GI brightness in the scene.
Lot of glossies! I'm geussing the main reason it's so slow is the lack of lgihting inside the place (although the light coming in is very bright) The SHARP contrast between inside and outside on the edges of the windows is making the AA work VERY HARD.
OK enough rambling. I realise it's difficult to give advice without seeing an image :- (
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