OpenImageDenoise
OpenImageDenoise
openimage denoise by intel is released
https://openimagedenoise.github.io
https://openimagedenoise.github.io
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Re: CGI tech news box
Interesting news! But the online sample looses sharpness and has a hue shift. Did you observe the same?lacilaci wrote: ↑Tue Jan 29, 2019 7:33 pm openimage denoise by intel is released
https://openimagedenoise.github.io
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Re: CGI tech news box
hm. I only checked the gallery. look at crytek sponza at 16spp. BCD would not be able to do anything there...FarbigeWelt wrote: ↑Tue Jan 29, 2019 7:47 pmInteresting news! But the online sample looses sharpness and has a hue shift. Did you observe the same?lacilaci wrote: ↑Tue Jan 29, 2019 7:33 pm openimage denoise by intel is released
https://openimagedenoise.github.io
also, unlike nvidia denoiser, this runs on cpu...
Re: CGI tech news box
You can actually test it, they have a standalone terminal application like the Declan Russel optix program.
https://github.com/OpenImageDenoise/oidn/releases
It's in the "bin" directory. The needed libraries are in "lib", so you will either have to set LD_LIBRARY_PATH to "lib" or copy them over. (this is for the Linux version, have not checked the Windows archive)
https://github.com/OpenImageDenoise/oidn/releases
It's in the "bin" directory. The needed libraries are in "lib", so you will either have to set LD_LIBRARY_PATH to "lib" or copy them over. (this is for the Linux version, have not checked the Windows archive)
Re: CGI tech news box
Dont't know why but this sponza look like overboosted photoshoped advertisinglook at crytek sponza at 16spp
Re: CGI tech news box
will check it out tomorrow. But, it also uses albedo and normal passes for detail preservation.... there is no albedo in luxcoreB.Y.O.B. wrote: ↑Tue Jan 29, 2019 7:57 pm You can actually test it, they have a standalone terminal application like the Declan Russel optix program.
https://github.com/OpenImageDenoise/oidn/releases
It's in the "bin" directory. The needed libraries are in "lib", so you will either have to set LD_LIBRARY_PATH to "lib" or copy them over. (this is for the Linux version, have not checked the Windows archive)
Re: CGI tech news box
Here's a quick test.
I saved as EXR and used this as the only input, no albedo or normal AOV.
The standalone application is a bit of a pain to use because it only supports PFM images, so you have to convert everything back and forth.
And it only supports little endian PFM, not big endian. So your imagemagick line should be:
Then you can feed noisy.pfm into the program.
Also note that this test is missing a ground truth image.
I saved as EXR and used this as the only input, no albedo or normal AOV.
The standalone application is a bit of a pain to use because it only supports PFM images, so you have to convert everything back and forth.
And it only supports little endian PFM, not big endian. So your imagemagick line should be:
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convert noisy.exr -endian LSB noisy.pfm
Also note that this test is missing a ground truth image.
Re: CGI tech news box
I'm on phone, but it looks like intels denoiser is way better. With extra passes it could be a killer feature not only for previews but for final frames too!
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Re: CGI tech news box
Looks great, I totally want this
Maybe this works even on Bidir?
Maybe this works even on Bidir?
Re: CGI tech news box
Well if we will have indirect and caustic caching you won't need bidir, would you? + this type of denoiser and rendertimes will be in minutes for complex scenesepilectrolytics wrote: ↑Tue Jan 29, 2019 8:26 pm Looks great, I totally want this
Maybe this works even on Bidir?