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pixie
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Would it be hard to add to octane a firefly catcher? I'm thinking something pretty simple, one zoom, aim at the firefly pixel and shoot, octane would then get the average from its surrounding pixels and presto, firefly catched.

It works pretty well on photoshop even when pick the firefly itself (with a 3x3 matrix)
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Sam
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MLT gonna fix the fireflies already
No need for this ;)
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radiance
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yeah,

although it will be fixes when MLT is finished.
i might add a sample painting functionality in the near future.

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pixie
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pixie wrote:Would it be hard to add to octane a firefly catcher? I'm thinking something pretty simple, one zoom, aim at the firefly pixel and shoot, octane would then get the average from its surrounding pixels and presto, firefly catched.

It works pretty well on photoshop even when pick the firefly itself (with a 5x5 matrix)
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Sam wrote:MLT gonna fix the fireflies already
No need for this ;)
MLT has it's own set of advantages/problems, so if one might want to use Path Tracing it could use it as last resort, just saying... ;)
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