Simple Windows shell scripts with Drag&Drop support, just drag the image you want to denoise onto the cmd-file
DenoiseHDR.cmd - For denoising HighDynamicRange images (openEXR)
DenoiseHDR_Alpha.cmd - Same as DenoiseHDR but keeps the Alpha Channel
DenoiseLDR.cmd - For denoising LowDynamicRange images (Standard 8bit srgb images) (recommended format .png)
DenoiseLDR_Alpha.cmd - Same as DenoiseLDR but keeps the Alpha Channel
DenoiseLDR_Anim.cmd - For denoising Animations, simply drag the image sequence onto this script
Heads up: Currently the shell scripts perform the most basic denoise the binary offers, taking only the beauty pass render
The denoiser offers input for 3 passes (beauty, albedo, normal) and delivers way better results but these shell scripts don't offer that (yet).
These shell scripts rely on ImageMagick in addition to the IntelOpenImageDenoiser and expect the binaries to reside in the following folder structure
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+-- lib/
+-- ImageMagick/
+-- OIDN/
DenoiseHDR.cmd
DenoiseHDR_Alpha.cmd
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get the required binaries here:
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ImageMagick - ImageMagick Portable 64-bit (7.0.8.41)
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IntelOpenImageDenoise - oidn-0.8.2.x64.vc.windows.zip
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unzip ImageMagick and place the contents of the folder into lib/ImageMagick
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unzip oidn and place the contents of the folder into lib/OIDN
Your Folder structure should look like this in the end:
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+-- lib/
~-- ImageMagick/
+-- images
+-- www
Changelog
colors.xml
...
~-- OIDN/
+-- bin
+-- doc
+-- include
+-- lib
DenoiseHDR.cmd
DenoiseHDR_Alpha.cmd
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