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billyjoe2014
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I've read the manuals but... with indoor lights and reflective surfaces, they seem to appear no matter what tweaking and render kernel I try. Any tips on how to deal with this problem?
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I think they are a function of having glossy or specular materials with too much reflection. But the easy solution is to put Image->hot_pixel to 0, and increase Kernel->Caustic Blur is any till remain.

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billyjoe2014
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Thanks for the help. There are some windows in the scene. The default free shader had opacity set at 100% which just made the glass a mirror so I reduced it to 12%, sort of what I did in Poser/firefly which improved visibility through the glass and let more light from the outside into the room. I did try changing the caustic blur, but in the wrong direction, to zero, duh :) Increasing is helping a lot. In the reflection node the entry is an rgb color, white. I wouldn't know how to reduce it unless that would be changing it to a gray? Sorry, I'm using path tracing and I don't see an entry for hot pixel.
billyjoe2014
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Ok I found the hot pixel entry in imager, I almost never go there lol
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