Hi everyone,
I read various threads and also the help file, but still don't completely understand what the Min Shading Rate exactely does under the hood. I know this has been asked a couple of times before, but bear with me please. Here are my questions:
1) What's the difference between Adaptive Min Samples and Min Shading rate? From my understanding they both should act as a floor for the number of secondary rays cast. If that is the case, why do we have this parameter twice and how do they differ? A simple example with some values would be nice to understand it best.
2) Does the value that's being typed into the MRS field need to be squared to get the number of sample rays it will cast?
EDIT: 3) The help file mentions some kind of balancing being done by MSR between AA and secondary effects. Does this mean that with high MSR values, AA samples can potentially be taken away? For example if I set my Min subdivs to 1 and Max to 10 and then set a high MSR value, will I end up with less than 10 Max subdivs?
Thanks a lot!
Capture_MM
I read various threads and also the help file, but still don't completely understand what the Min Shading Rate exactely does under the hood. I know this has been asked a couple of times before, but bear with me please. Here are my questions:
1) What's the difference between Adaptive Min Samples and Min Shading rate? From my understanding they both should act as a floor for the number of secondary rays cast. If that is the case, why do we have this parameter twice and how do they differ? A simple example with some values would be nice to understand it best.
2) Does the value that's being typed into the MRS field need to be squared to get the number of sample rays it will cast?
EDIT: 3) The help file mentions some kind of balancing being done by MSR between AA and secondary effects. Does this mean that with high MSR values, AA samples can potentially be taken away? For example if I set my Min subdivs to 1 and Max to 10 and then set a high MSR value, will I end up with less than 10 Max subdivs?
Thanks a lot!
Capture_MM
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