Turning Fire Flys to Something Usefull

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hmk
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Hello Octane users and Artists!

This post http://www.refractivesoftware.com/forum ... 941#p30941 inspired me to start this topic. :idea:
I want to build on that idea, it's either we find a way to completely eliminate fireflys using a plugin or a series of steps or techniques, or we find a way to make use of them somehow.
Of course we can wait until the render cleans, but as you all know this takes a lot of time, if ever 100% worked.
Photoshop and After Effects are the two main applications we use for stills and animations, so plugins and techniques for both are very welcomed.

What do you guys think :?:
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Well we don't have to wait too long before MLT gets into Octane (2.3 full release) at which point the firefly issue should almost completely go away.
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Carl S.
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To ten million fireflies
I'm weird cause I hate goodbyes
I got misty eyes as they said farewell
But I'll know where several are
If my dreams get real bizarre
Cause I saved a few and I keep them in a jar
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