Chapter 31

Postproduction Effects

The postproduction process in photo-editing software is used to enhance the quality and content of rendered images (Fig. 31.1, Fig. 31.2). This chapter discusses some quick and frequently used modifications that affect light, color, and contrast; and it includes effects such as atmospheric haze. Chapter 32 reviews some additional alterations you can make, including entourage elements and realistic detailing.

Many professional rendering artists consider post processing the key to generating high-quality, hyper-realistic images. In fact, they often spend more time photo-editing an image than they do modeling or rendering it (Fig. 31.3, Fig. 31.4). These artists use endless editing variations and effects.

Fig. 31.1: Final rendered image before postproduction editing

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Fig. 31.2: Image after postproduction

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Fig. 31.3: Controlling Nature (rendering by Ryan Knope)

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Fig. 31.4: Exterior night (rendering by Akiko Okabe)

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Fig. 31.5: Photoshop is used for the examples in Part 7.

With that in mind, these chapters are meant to provide a starting point for ...

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