How to achieve Copernicus oversampling?

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What would be the smartest way to oversample using COPs? I.e. render a higher internal resolution than you output to disk.

To be honest, I’ve not even really figured out how to change the resolution of a COP network except when rendering it with a ROP node.

But what I really hope to achieve is render at 4096x4096, and then save at 1024x1024 for a nice anti-aliased image.
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- you can set the default resolution on the COPnet itself
- also Layer COP allows you to override thhis per new layer
- may nodes also have size_ref input where you can plug such layer or any layer you want the size to be based on

and to resample to different size with filtering use Resample COP
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Thanks very much for the help!

What I missed was enabling the ‘default size’ in the COP network properties tab. Without it, the resolution fields are greyed out. But I think this property is unticked by default.

Everything works well now, though it would be nice to be able to set a fixed output resolution in the resample node, rather than only a scaling ratio.
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it would be nice to be able to set a fixed output resolution in the resample node, rather than only a scaling ratio.
Set Base Size to Parameter
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