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Tuesday, October 12, 2009
V-ray Image Sampling Demystified
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  • Core Members 
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  • John 
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  • Education 

Wednesday, October 21, 2009 11:00 AM - 12:00 PM EDT

**This is a listen only presentation. A video of this presentation will be made available for public release after its conclusion.**

Image sampling is arguably the most important and least understood feature in V-Ray. If you don't conduct good image sampling, having extremely high quality settings in other areas of the program, such as GI and materials, will do you absolutely no good.

Image sampling controls how V-Ray implements anti-aliasing in your scenes, which is a process used to reduce imperfections in the rendering process caused by color changes that are too drastic, and that occur over too small an area of screen space to be adequately depicted by the pixels that define that space.

This presentation explains what goes on behind the image sampler settings and how the various anti-aliasing filters can be used to control the often problematic effects of anti-aliasing. After watching this presentation, viewers will have the tools necessary to maximize speed and detail in the rendered output.

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