Hi,
I'm testing the speed of the progressive GPU and the result is promising.
Only one problem - the GPU rendering doesn't stop. I set noise limit 0.05 and 1 minute and after a short time the progress window shows: Final noise threshold set: 0.050000, the GPU load decrease to 0%. But the STOP button of the frame buffer stay "red". I can press the STOP button and anything stops like expected. For single image rendering not so much a problem, but how should be rendered an animation? Also, should the denoiser work for the GPU render output too? If yes, than not if the user press the stop button.
I tried the progressive CPU mode. Looks like my DualXeon is slower than my both GTX780. Here the time/noise limit works and denoising is applied. I tested the Stop button - no final denoising if the user stop the rendering. Would it not be useful if the denoiser would applied if the user stop the progressive rendering?
-Micha
I'm testing the speed of the progressive GPU and the result is promising.
Only one problem - the GPU rendering doesn't stop. I set noise limit 0.05 and 1 minute and after a short time the progress window shows: Final noise threshold set: 0.050000, the GPU load decrease to 0%. But the STOP button of the frame buffer stay "red". I can press the STOP button and anything stops like expected. For single image rendering not so much a problem, but how should be rendered an animation? Also, should the denoiser work for the GPU render output too? If yes, than not if the user press the stop button.
I tried the progressive CPU mode. Looks like my DualXeon is slower than my both GTX780. Here the time/noise limit works and denoising is applied. I tested the Stop button - no final denoising if the user stop the rendering. Would it not be useful if the denoiser would applied if the user stop the progressive rendering?
-Micha
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