What i can do with white noise ?

nimonsinimonsi Posts: 65
edited April 22 in New Users

Hello, how i can reduce white noise on the window, im using HDRI sky and  Dome & Scene enviroment mode 

Thank you!

 

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  • GordigGordig Posts: 10,600

    You've got it set to infinite max samples and infinite max time, but you've left rendering quality settings at default. You can try increasing render quality and/or rendering converged ratio, or just disabling render quality. I can't speak to which one will provide the best results, but those would be the first things to change.

  • nimonsinimonsi Posts: 65
    edited April 23

    Gordig said:

    You can try increasing render quality and/or rendering converged ratio, or just disabling render quality. I can't speak to which one will provide the best results, but those would be the first things to change. 

    I tried setting the Rendering Quality to 3 and the Render Converged Ratio to 98%, but the difference was barely noticeable. I stopped rendering after 50 minutes—I could leave it running overnight, but I doubt it’ll make any visible difference. (RTX 3080 10Gb)

     

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  • FishtalesFishtales Posts: 6,212

    Try dropping the Glossy values on the frame and glass.

  • nimonsinimonsi Posts: 65

    Fishtales said:

    Try dropping the Glossy values on the frame and glass.

    I tried reducing the Glossy Layered Weight (default was 1.00; I set it to 0). It helped a lot with other surfaces, but on the window, it did nothing.

    Glossy Reflectivity and Glossy Roughness also had no effect—I tried adjusting them from 1.00 to 0 and back, but nothing changed.

  • FishtalesFishtales Posts: 6,212

    Is it the clear thin glass shader which is the one to use for window glass?

  • nimonsinimonsi Posts: 65

    Fishtales said:

    Is it the clear thin glass shader which is the one to use for window glass?

    I'm sorry, I don't understand which parameter I need to change?

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  • nimonsinimonsi Posts: 65

    oh, i just returned to default all  settings and it's ok now,

    Thank you!

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