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As mentioned on the Reducing Noise in Cycles Wiki PageWiki Page you could try Filter Glossy or other techniques listed there.

If you're rendering a static image you can use the Seed value for Cycles to save a couple versions of an image and use the data from the second to remove fireflies from the first. See discussion and an example image of that here

As mentioned on the Reducing Noise in Cycles Wiki Page you could try Filter Glossy or other techniques listed there.

If you're rendering a static image you can use the Seed value for Cycles to save a couple versions of an image and use the data from the second to remove fireflies from the first. See discussion and an example image of that here

As mentioned on the Reducing Noise in Cycles Wiki Page you could try Filter Glossy or other techniques listed there.

If you're rendering a static image you can use the Seed value for Cycles to save a couple versions of an image and use the data from the second to remove fireflies from the first. See discussion and an example image of that here

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As mentioned on the Reducing Noise in Cycles Wiki PageWiki Page you could try Filter Glossy or other techniques listed there.

If you're rendering a static image you can use the Seed value for Cycles to save a couple versions of an image and use the data from the second to remove fireflies from the first. See discussion and an example image of that here

As mentioned on the Reducing Noise in Cycles Wiki Page you could try Filter Glossy or other techniques listed there.

If you're rendering a static image you can use the Seed value for Cycles to save a couple versions of an image and use the data from the second to remove fireflies from the first. See discussion and an example image of that here

As mentioned on the Reducing Noise in Cycles Wiki Page you could try Filter Glossy or other techniques listed there.

If you're rendering a static image you can use the Seed value for Cycles to save a couple versions of an image and use the data from the second to remove fireflies from the first. See discussion and an example image of that here

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As mentioned on the Reducing Noise in Cycles Wiki Page: http://wiki.blender.org/index.php/Doc:2.6/Manual/Render/Cycles/Reducing_NoiseWiki Page You you could try Filter Glossy or other techniques listed there.

If you're rendering a static image you can use the Seed value for Cycles to save a couple versions of an image and use the data from the second to remove fireflies from the first. See discussion and an example image of that here: http://blenderartists.org/forum/showthread.php?216113-Brecht-s-easter-egg-surprise-Modernizing-shading-and-rendering/page193here

As mentioned on the Reducing Noise in Cycles Wiki Page: http://wiki.blender.org/index.php/Doc:2.6/Manual/Render/Cycles/Reducing_Noise You could try Filter Glossy or other techniques listed there.

If you're rendering a static image you can use the Seed value for Cycles to save a couple versions of an image and use the data from the second to remove fireflies from the first. See discussion and an example image of that here: http://blenderartists.org/forum/showthread.php?216113-Brecht-s-easter-egg-surprise-Modernizing-shading-and-rendering/page193

As mentioned on the Reducing Noise in Cycles Wiki Page you could try Filter Glossy or other techniques listed there.

If you're rendering a static image you can use the Seed value for Cycles to save a couple versions of an image and use the data from the second to remove fireflies from the first. See discussion and an example image of that here

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