Understand sub-frame capture
When Accumulation is enabled, the image that is rendered on each frame is based on the sub frames accumulated during the recording. The Samples and Shutter Interval properties define the sub frames to accumulate. The Shutter Profile property defines the weight applied to each sub frame in the rendered image.
Note
- Sub frames that precede the first frame, as defined by the Start Frame property, are not captured on the first frame. Accumulation begins in the interval before the second frame.
- The number of samples (sub frames) in the diagram below is for illustration only. Hundreds of samples may be needed to produce a smooth motion-blur trail; thousands of path-tracing samples may be needed to converge on a clean image.
Item | Description |
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A | Frame. Accumulated sub frames (C) are recorded on the next frame (A). |
B | Samples. Defines the number of sub frames between one frame and the next. |
C | Shutter Interval.
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D | Shutter Profile. Defines the weight that each sub frame in the Shutter Interval contributes to the rendered image recorded on the frame. |
When the Shutter Interval is greater than 0, sub frames are incremental points in time between one frame and the next. Only sub frames within the Shutter Interval (C) are accumulated.
Setting the Shutter Interval to 0 turns off motion blur accumulation. When the Shutter Interval is 0, time does not advance between one sub frame and the next. Path-tracing samples are accumulated for the number of sub frames specified in Samples (B).
Additional resources
To configure accumulation in Recorder, see: