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Noisy reflection

I have a question about the reflection on the wall. There is a wall and an object. Wall - glossy colored ceramic tile, without figures. Tiles should be self-colored and smooth, but a reflection on the wall looks like a single points of light, or as noise. I want to get a smooth reflection. How do I make a reflection without noise? Sorry for my English.
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http://www.mediafire.com/view/sp7rc8azzx7aed6/03_copy.png

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http://www.mediafire.com/view/6i16iuwuz1jojbo/3.png
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Re: Noisy reflection

The easiest way to reduce noise is to create a twice (or more) larger image and reduced it once the image is computed with an image software.
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Re: Noisy reflection

The twice larger image and then reduced looks much better. Thank you.
For comparison - original:


a twice larger image and reduced:

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Re: Noisy reflection

Hmm... that may serve as a workaround, but when you're rendering an HD image which takes several hours to complete, the last thing you want is to multiply the rendering time by 4. worried
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Re: Noisy reflection

As said before, it was the easiest way.
The other way would be to increase antialiasing with the following parameter passed to the JVM (see also this message):
-Dcom.eteks.sweethome3d.j3d.PhotoRenderer.highQuality.antiAliasing.max=3

Rendering will go slower but not as much as computing a larger image.
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