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Introduction to Rendering Effects

Rendering Effects enables you to add post-production effects interactively without having to render the scene to see the results. Through the Rendering Effects dialog, you can add various effects and view them prior to final rendering of an image or animation.

Render Effects lets you work interactively with an effect. As you adjust an effect's parameters, the Virtual Frame Buffer is updated with the final output image of both the scene geometry and the applied effects. You can also choose to continually work with an effect and then update the effect manually.

The following topics explain each Render Effect in detail.

Lens Effects

Blur

Brightness and Contrast

Color Balance

Depth of Field Rendering Effect

File Output

Film Grain

Motion Blur Rendering Effect


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