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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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-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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 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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