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Invisible wrote:
> Being able to get a fast but grainy preview certainly sounds useful in
> this respect. I guess it depends on just *how* grainy. (I.e., how long
> it takes for the image to become clear enough to tell if it needs
> tweaking. Presumably that depends on what the image is...)
I tried it, and in no way can I see the "fast but grainy preview" here
being better than POV's Mosaic preview (which is comparably fast, but
has accurate color and lighting immediately).
I do like the lighting in the "final" images, though.
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...Ben Chambers
www.pacificwebguy.com
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