DE-NOISED PICTURE.
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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
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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.
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.
Just cancel the render when it's done enough and save as usual.
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.