Other two options, in case you had an update: 1) do not update Daz; 2) revert to a previous version.If you have the denoiser enabled, check if the Alpha is on. If it is, turn it off. Maybe it will solve this issue
And yes, I know from what you say number 1) is obviously off, and Daz people seem to never have heard the word "rollback", so going back to a previous version is not exactly a walk in the park if you have lots of assets, customisation etc. (which means,
Do not expect any support from Daz for number 2, it is not even a matter of policy, or at least not only. Their first line support seems to be the only line of support they have, and it seems even when they try to be nice, they simply do not know enough about the inner working of their own software - the impression is that it is outsourced to an external company for the cheapest possible cost.
But even so, it may nonetheless be a viable option.
It would seem Daz does not have real internal professional testing, so, they never check that when they put something new in, they do not break things that are already working
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