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Blender Lens Flare
about 1 month ago
Thank you for your rating, Dan. IWe have conducted tests and found that Flared works with K-Cycles in the same way it works with Cycles. You need to set the Transparent Light Path, in the render properties panel, to a sufficient number to handle the transparency levels produced by the lens flare. This way, you'll achieve a perfect result