DE-NOISED PICTURE.

This question is either going to be a sensible one, or a really dumb one. I am, at the moment, getting far better, and quicker, results from the De-noised filter within Daz than I am getting from the Render. I am using these pictures in a Comic program, so the quality doesn't need to be top-notch. So is there any way to save the De-noised picture as a JPG or similar? I've looked at stand alone De-Noisers but haven't got a clue as to loading or using them. If there is an "Idiots Guide to De-Noisers" out there I'd really like to know about it.

Cheers

Gray

Comments

  • Richard HaseltineRichard Haseltine Posts: 102,322

    I'm not sure I understand - why not just use the Save button in the render window, or File>Save Last Render?

  • Hi Richard, It's not the Render I want to save, it's the faster, Denoised Picture, I get before the Render. The Denoised picture is good enough to use and I'm ending up with Grainy renders at the moment.

  • marblemarble Posts: 7,500

    Hi Richard, It's not the Render I want to save, it's the faster, Denoised Picture, I get before the Render. The Denoised picture is good enough to use and I'm ending up with Grainy renders at the moment.

    Are you using the built-in IRay denoiser in the 4.11 Render settings or the external Intel alternative? I'm not anywhere close to my PC now but I seem to remember the Intel denoiser saved images as png or jpg in a folder. The IRay denoiser works realtime so you save what you see in the render window (i.e. the denoised image). At least that's how I remember it working.

  • Richard HaseltineRichard Haseltine Posts: 102,322

    Hi Richard, It's not the Render I want to save, it's the faster, Denoised Picture, I get before the Render. The Denoised picture is good enough to use and I'm ending up with Grainy renders at the moment.

    Just cancel the render when it's done enough and save as usual.

  • Silver DolphinSilver Dolphin Posts: 1,614

    This question is either going to be a sensible one, or a really dumb one. I am, at the moment, getting far better, and quicker, results from the De-noised filter within Daz than I am getting from the Render. I am using these pictures in a Comic program, so the quality doesn't need to be top-notch. So is there any way to save the De-noised picture as a JPG or similar? I've looked at stand alone De-Noisers but haven't got a clue as to loading or using them. If there is an "Idiots Guide to De-Noisers" out there I'd really like to know about it.

    Cheers

    Gray

    For comic renders just use Opengl render engine. I do the same thing and Iray is just too slow. I filter stuff in Photoshop anyway and then add speed lines and diolog boxes in other programs so speed is essencial due to having to change things to fit story.

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