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Old January 16, 2008, 09:08
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Fry render

Anyone using it for their appz? I cant seem to get crisp and sharp images. Mostly even after 7 hours the image is blurry and too soft. Even the small preview is blurry.
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Old January 16, 2008, 19:11
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I don't know Fry render, but I'm pretty sure it has to do with the camera focus. Or with the depth of field settings.
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Old January 17, 2008, 18:59
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It would help if you could post a rendering so we could see the result, and also a slightly better description of your scene and your settings.

But as Phil said above, most likely the problems have to do with your camera settings, focalpoint, scenescale. Those are the most common problems people keep having when they first start using Fry.
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Old March 2, 2008, 14:23
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is it noisy or blurry?
blurred means out of focus, bad camera setting....
noise means: low lights, bad setting for iso, speed...
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Does your PC

fulfill the requirements of a minimum of three GB of RAM? And: does it have a strong engine? Only then Fry is THE solution.

The renderings will sharpen slowly but surely until the renderer is done with the renderings. This can take days on a simple PC but even then I was very impressed, how realistic it renders and what nice a user interface fryrender offers.

It is very intuitive to use, which makes it sympathic.

I must assume here, that my machine here is not fulfilling the requirements of FRY and I am looking forward to the time it will be so
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Old March 9, 2008, 20:01
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fry is so awesome ... i guess its even more fun than maxwell .. dr is right it needs a monster to get fast result .. but now a days quad cores r rather chep ... i got a intel q6600 qiadcore overclocked to 3.7 ghz and 4 GB of ram .. and its a delight to use fry
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humm i already see how fry rendering, actually i think it's awesome
hehehe but i don't know did fry needs monster spec to run well
there is a minimum requirement for this software?
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