Hi, do you guys think camera blur affects radiosity calculations?
What I mean is: if I want a final quality render with blurred camera AND
2-pass radiosity, will the radiosity cache from the first pass (without
camera blur) compromise the final quality? I know it does with different
resolutions, so I was wondering if anyone knows before I get a severe
letdown on a severely slow render... :)
From: Jaime Vives Piqueres
Subject: Re: blur_samples and radiosity
Date: 21 May 2007 16:07:46
Message: <4651fc12$1@news.povray.org>
nemesis wrote:
> Hi, do you guys think camera blur affects radiosity calculations?> > What I mean is: if I want a final quality render with blurred camera AND> 2-pass radiosity, will the radiosity cache from the first pass (without > camera blur) compromise the final quality? I know it does with different> resolutions, so I was wondering if anyone knows before I get a severe > letdown on a severely slow render... :)>
From my experience, I think you can leave out the focal blur on the first
pass safely. I never use it on the first pass and didn't notice any problem
ever.
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Jaime
Jaime Vives Piqueres <jai### [at] ignoranciaorg> wrote:
> From my experience, I think you can leave out the focal blur on the first> pass safely. I never use it on the first pass and didn't notice any problem> ever.
Thank you, Jaime. I think your experience is enough insurance for any
povver. :)