- Thu May 11, 2006 11:02 am
#152806
It occurs to me that if you isolate each object with a mask in Photoshop using the ObjectID map that M~R can now provide you can then use Neat Image on each object in the scene separately and all the edges still being sharp would leave a clean image.
Neat Image seems to clean up a M~R render at the expense of sharpness. It blurs the image slightly though it does get rid of the noise.Maxer wrote:Ok, say that again pluMmet I don't follow?
It occurs to me that if you isolate each object with a mask in Photoshop using the ObjectID map that M~R can now provide you can then use Neat Image on each object in the scene separately and all the edges still being sharp would leave a clean image.
Eric MacArthur
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Dual Xeon 5355 | 16Gig RAM | GTX480 | Tesla c2050 | XP64
i7-930 | 8Gig RAM | Tesla c2050 | (2)Tesla c1060 | XP64
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Dual Xeon 5355 | 16Gig RAM | GTX480 | Tesla c2050 | XP64
i7-930 | 8Gig RAM | Tesla c2050 | (2)Tesla c1060 | XP64