(I think, it's good to start an own thread for that topic, that start's at the bottom of this wish thread here.)
Thanks for the explanations Damien. I thought, if at the end of the LC pass the image look free of black noise, enough subdivs are shot in the scene.
If the displayed pixels of the LC pass can not be used to get an impression of the quality, how can I know, how much I need? Or could be a rule, that a 800x600 image must be free of black noise and if a bigger image is rendered, than it will be good too?
If I would use to less subdivs, what error would it cause?
I understand now, if the displayed subdiv noise is no criterion for the quality and the image size don't matter too, than my wish makes no sense.
From what is the needed subdiv count dependent? When do I need more and than less, by the same image size? I could imagine me, that an interior need more subdivs than an exterior. But what could be a rule to find the right count? :-\
Thanks for the explanations Damien. I thought, if at the end of the LC pass the image look free of black noise, enough subdivs are shot in the scene.
If the displayed pixels of the LC pass can not be used to get an impression of the quality, how can I know, how much I need? Or could be a rule, that a 800x600 image must be free of black noise and if a bigger image is rendered, than it will be good too?
If I would use to less subdivs, what error would it cause?
I understand now, if the displayed subdiv noise is no criterion for the quality and the image size don't matter too, than my wish makes no sense.
From what is the needed subdiv count dependent? When do I need more and than less, by the same image size? I could imagine me, that an interior need more subdivs than an exterior. But what could be a rule to find the right count? :-\
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