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  • Get rid off fireflies in reflections?

    I have a scene lit with an HDRI. Most of my objects have metal materials and on one of the materials I get very noticeable "fireflies".

    The material is set up as follows:
    diffuse: 80% gray
    reflection: 100%
    metalness: 1
    roughness: 0.3
    fresnel: 1.03
    max ref depth: 2
    dim distance: 75cm
    dim falloff: 0.8

    render settings:
    bucket
    min: 1
    max: 12
    threshold: 0.02

    There´s some noise on my other materials, but it doesn't appear as "fireflies".

    I´ve tried lowering the max ray intensity, even to close to zero. The whole render gets darker but the fireflies remain.
    Lowering the dim distance on the material helps, but I dont want to lose too much of the realism.
    Lowering the roughness helps as well of course.

    I´ve set the color space on the HDRI to "gamma corrected" and the gamma in the vraybitmap settings to 0.8 to get a little more contrast in the HDRI, mostly in the mid-levels.

    My guess is the fireflies is caused by the bright areas of the HDRI being too bright? Is there a fix for this?

  • #2
    You can blur the bright area of the hdr a bit, I also recommend to try the Intel denoiser that is great in removing fireflies.
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    • #3
      Originally posted by sirio76 View Post
      You can blur the bright area of the hdr a bit, I also recommend to try the Intel denoiser that is great in removing fireflies.
      Thanks! I´ll trying blurring those areas.

      Do you know of a way to lower the intensity of the brightest areas of the HDRI in photshop maybe?

      I´ll try the denoiser as well. I have some brushed metals and also some textures with text. Do you think the denoiser would work without blurring those elements?

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      • #4
        I think I solved it by manually reducing the intensity of the brightest parts of the image in photoshop.

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