GPUOpen-LibrariesAndSDKs / RadeonProRenderBlenderAddon

This hardware-agnostic rendering plug-in for Blender uses accurate ray-tracing technology to produce images and animations of your scenes, and provides real-time interactive rendering and continuous adjustment of effects.
https://gpuopen.com/radeon-prorender-suite/
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Latest 3.6.6 does not works Denoiser option in Viewport rendering #647

Open odil24 opened 11 months ago

odil24 commented 11 months ago

Sytem specs: GPU - GTX 1060 6GB CPU - i3-10100F @ 3.6 ghz RAM - 32 GB OS - Win10 x64

Step to reproduce:

  1. Just open up Blender
  2. Select RPR engine
  3. Started viewporting rendering with Denoiser option ticked
  4. Nothing denoised after finish
ARozghon commented 11 months ago

Now the Viewport render denoiser was disabled for the "Final" settings, and available for "Interactive" only

odil24 commented 11 months ago

Is there have any reason for disabled?

ARozghon commented 11 months ago

yes, because image filter development for the "Final" render mode is outdated and now RPR used Open Image Denoiser for the Production render only. In the Interactive render used FSR+denoiser, but it not supported for the "Final" render mode

odil24 commented 11 months ago

But how to activete that Interactive viewport denoising?

odil24 commented 11 months ago

yes, because image filter development for the "Final" render mode is outdated and now RPR used Open Image Denoiser for the Production render only. In the Interactive render used FSR+denoiser, but it not supported for the "Final" render mode

any responses?

ARozghon commented 10 months ago

if interactive mode does not appear in the list that's means GPU not supported by Interactive mode. and yes, Pascal GPUs are not supported

odil24 commented 10 months ago

if interactive mode does not appear in the list that's means GPU not supported by Interactive mode. and yes, Pascal GPUs are not supported

Thanks for clarifications. It so sad for that but not problematic I think ;)