Indigo Renderer 4.0.48 Beta Release Available

New beta release features complete light layer support for OpenCL GPU rendering.

Indigo Renderer has issued a new beta release, which brings many new features to Indigo.

New features include:

  • Light layers of GPU support and UI updates. Light layer support for OpenCL GPU rendering is available, which allows balancing of light sources during or after rendering using a graphics processing unit.
  • Thumbnail to each light layer. This makes it easier to find a particular layer in the stack, according tot he company. Other additions include the ability to assign a light source to a light layer directly in Indigo GUI, as well as adding new layers.
  • GPU: adaptive resolution for greater responsiveness. To ensure responsiveness and frame rate even at higher resolutions, the resolution now dynamically adapts when doing realtime camera or material changes.
  • Adjustable light sampling. In some lighting scenarios, some light sources can become more noise prone than others. That’s now adjusted using the emission sampling multiplier. Higher values means more processing power dedicated to that particular light source, the company reported.
For more information, visit Glare Technologies, the parent company of Indigo Renderer.

Sources: Press materials received from the company.

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