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DepthGenerator: Refining the depth data

DepthGenerator: Refining the depth data - Nuke Tutorial

From the course: Nuke New Features Consolidated

DepthGenerator: Refining the depth data

- [Male Narrator] This is where we're going to refine the Depth Pass itself. Starting with the Depth Detail. This is the pixel subsampling from the original clip. A Depth Detail of 0.5 means that the image has been scaled down to half resolution. If I set the Depth Detail to one, it's using the image full size, more accurate depth calculations but slowing processing. We'll come back to Normal Detail in a minute, next is Noise. The Noise setting tells it how much Noise in the clip to ignore. If I set that up to 0.2, for example, you see the clip has become so blurred out that we don't get any good results, so we'll put that back to default. The next perimeter is Strength. You increase this to better match the fine detail in the picture. It's sort of like, pulls the Depth Map tighter to the image. You see what I mean? If I crank this up to two, Okay? We'll put that back to default, next is Sharpness. Sharpness actually performs a sharping operation on the final Depth Map itself. You can…

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