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   * 0.1 - gives slight shadowing between objects   * 0.1 - gives slight shadowing between objects
   * 0.5 - gives sufficient shadowing between objects   * 0.5 - gives sufficient shadowing between objects
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 +==== Hardware settings ====
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 +{{:wiki:bake-device.jpg}}
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 +This section allows you select the device used for the baking process: CPU or GPU or [[:wiki:inferix-gpu|Inferix GPU]]. High-end GPUs with CUDA or RTX supporting bake faster than CPUs.
  
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 === Enable filters === === Enable filters ===
  
-Enables post-processing filters that reduce noise and fix artifacts in the baked lightmap.+Enables post-processing filters that reduce noise and fix unwanted pixels in the baked lightmap.
  
   * **AI denoiser**: Enable AI denoiser, this may allow reducing denoising time   * **AI denoiser**: Enable AI denoiser, this may allow reducing denoising time
  
-  * **Flood dark limit**: The threshold for the post-processing filter that masks black pixels leaking from occluded faces in the scene (for example, from underneath a picture hanging on a wall). Such black pixels are the result of limited lightmap resolution. The Flood dark limit should be increased if such artifacts are visible after baking.+  * **Black pixel fixing limit**: The threshold for the post-processing filter that masks black pixels leaking from occluded faces in the scene (for example, from underneath a picture hanging on a wall). Such black pixels are the result of limited lightmap resolution. The //Black pixel fixing limit// is a decimal from 0 to 10. You should increase it if such black pixels are visible after baking.
  
 //Examples:// //Examples://
  
-  * 0.02 - sufficient for most scenes with low or medium brightness +  * - sufficient for most scenes with low or medium brightness 
-  * 0.08 - sufficient for most scenes with high brightness +  * - sufficient for most scenes with high brightness
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-==== Device settings ==== 
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-{{:wiki:bake-device.jpg}} 
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-Type 
-Allows selection of the device used for the baking process: CPU or CUDA-enabled graphics card. High-end CUDA GPUs bake faster than CPUs. 
  
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 The Bake tab has following actions: The Bake tab has following actions:
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-{{:wiki:bake-preview.jpg}} 
  
 **Bake** button **Bake** button
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 **Executing jobs / Finished jobs** **Executing jobs / Finished jobs**
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 +{{:wiki:bake-running-job.jpg}}
  
 The job list shows baking and post-processing jobs which are queued, in progress, or already finished.  The job list shows baking and post-processing jobs which are queued, in progress, or already finished. 
  
 If no job has been run since the application was started, the list is not shown. If no job has been run since the application was started, the list is not shown.
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 +You can stop a running job by click to the "close" ⊗ button at the right side of the "running" sign.
    
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