Denoiser Command Line
The denoiser can be run from the command line on frames that have already been rendered to disc in the condition that the required AOVs are correct
usage:
denoise_batch [-h] [-v] [-a ASYMMETRY] [-o OUTPUT] [-cf] [-f] [-j] files [files ...]
positional arguments:
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files | Image files to be denoised. Can accept a glob as input. Ex: foo.*.exr |
optional arguments:
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-h, | -h, | show this help message and exit |
-v, | --verbose | Verbose output for debugging. |
| --include-aovs | Include AOVs in the output image for debugging |
-a ASYMMETRY, | --asymmetry ASYMMETRY | controls the asymmetry value, 0 is the best quality, and higher values encourage the denoiser to avoid overblurring, leading to weaker denoising. |
-o OUTPUT, | --output OUTPUT | The output directory for the denoised images. The JSON config file(s) will also be written to this directory. |
-cf, | --crossframe | Do crossframe denoising |
-f, | --flow | Whether to compute optical flow. |
-j, | --json | If provided, use the first input file as the configuration JSON file. All other files and options are ignored. |
for example :
$RMANTREE/bin/denoise_batch -o /path/to/directory/for/denoised/images imagename.*.exr