Crapadilla
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I propose a Global Detail Override option, preferably implemented as a control slider on the Settings tab of the filter controls (where the Size, pixels, Variation and Seamless Tiling controls reside).
This slider would seamlessly blend between 100% noise detail (as defined inside the filter by the author) and 0% noise detail. It would affect all components that have a Details parameter (i.e. all Noise components). The rationale behind this control is the following: Many library filters are not fine-tuned for Noise Detail. When left at unreasonably high values, too much noise detail results in long render times, even for basic 600x600 images. On high resolutions, this becomes excessive. The proposed control sliders would give users the option to tune down the noise detail without diving into the guts of the filter, and thus provide the ability to effectively balance render time vs. noise quality. This could be potentially very handy for users that routinely render very high resolutions. --- Crapadilla says: "Damn you, stupid redundant feature requests!" ;) |
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Posted: February 18, 2013 12:31 pm | ||
Sharandra
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Great idea!
![]() It would be also useful for quick previewing of complex filters. I admit I´m very guilty of using lots of high detail noise in my filters. ![]() I check if roughness has any beneficial effect, if not I turn details to zero. Otherwise I usually leave it at 100 or whatever the default was. I guess I should look more into the fine tuning :S |
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Posted: February 18, 2013 2:34 pm | ||
SpaceRay
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+1000
I totally agree with this idea and would be very good and useful to have |
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Posted: February 22, 2013 4:07 pm | ||
SpaceRay
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Any possible news about this useful feature?
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Posted: March 11, 2013 4:58 am |
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