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| Posted by pandel at May 23, 2017, 2:43:22 PM |
Bad render quality - can't find the reasonHi! I'm using SH3D for the first time and I like it very much. But always when I try to render an image, regardless of the quality settings or image size, quality is very bad (noise, not sharp). I'm sure, I'm doing something wrong, but I can't find out what actually... I'm using the latest version, 5.4 portable 64bit on Windows 7 pro 64bit. My graphics card is a Intel HD 4600 builtin Lenovo T540 laptop. Here are some examples, where you can see, that it is absolutely independent of image size or viewport or what not... Aerial view: Same view, different settings: FPV view with hight settings: The result: I hope, someone can help me... Regards, Holger |
| Posted by bdfd at May 24, 2017, 7:35:22 AM |
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Re: Bad render quality - can't find the reason Hi! Hi,I'm using SH3D for the first time and I like it very much. But always when I try to render an image, regardless of the quality settings or image size, quality is very bad (noise, not sharp). I'm sure, I'm doing something wrong, but I can't find out what actually... I'm using the latest version, 5.4 portable 64bit on Windows 7 pro 64bit. My graphics card is a Intel HD 4600 builtin Lenovo T540 laptop. Here are some examples, where you can see, that it is absolutely independent of image size or viewport or what not... I hope, someone can help me... Regards, Holger Did you see advanced parameters (for you : Tiefenscharfe) ? You can see more examples in gallery section... ![]() ---------------------------------------- Evil progresses when good people do nothing! --- SH3D 7.1 and nothing else - W11 64b in 4K |
| Posted by pandel at May 24, 2017, 2:33:11 PM |
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Re: Bad render quality - can't find the reason Yes, thanks! I mostly solved the problem by using "Standard", not "Tiefenschärfe" and settings a really high resolution. But will go through the gallery, too! |
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