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6 modules - PI-VR GmbH

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4 PREFERENCES» Frames per Second: Sets the frame rate for the image sequence.» Resolution: Sets the default resolution for the animation.» Export Type: Defines the default export type for the animation.4.14.2 General Settings» Antialiasing68» Max Image Samples: Sets the number of samples taken during stillframe antialiasing.Higher values produce a cleaner result while lower values reduce therender time. A value of 256 is recommended as starting point in general butmay be too low for interieur scenes with full global illumination.» Adaptive Sampling: Adaptive sampling allows the raytracer to skip regions thatare already smooth and focus the processing power on regions that are stillnoisy. The various quality settings control a threshold for a region to be consideredas smooth. Setting the control to “Highest Quality” disables adaptiveantialiasing and always samples each pixel with the number of image samplesspecified. While this gives the highest render quality it may waste processingpower on regions that are already smooth.• Preview Quality: Sets the sampling quality to a very low level, resulting inpreview render quality and very short render times.• Low Quality: Sets the sampling quality to low level, resulting in averagerender quality and short render times.• Medium Quality: Sets the sampling quality to medium level, resulting ingood render quality and medium render times.• High Quality: Sets the sampling quality to high quality level.• Ultra High Quality: Sets the sampling quality to production quality level.» Use Clamping Value: Activates clamping of very bright pixels to eliminate whitespots after antialiasing. The value sets the maximum value for a white pixel.

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