Post-processing effects in real-time rendering primarily enhance visual quality and realism by applying image adjustments after the initial render, simulating real-world visual phenomena like motion blur, bloom, or color grading to make scenes more immersive.
Key applications across industries include: - Video Games: Adding cinematic effects (e.g., depth of field, lens flare) to boost gameplay immersion. - AR/VR: Using color correction and anti-aliasing to align virtual objects with the real environment, enhancing realism. - Real-Time Simulations: Applying ambient occlusion to highlight object details in training or design previews, improving visual clarity.
For beginners, starting with basic effects like bloom or contrast adjustment helps intuitively understand their impact on the final visual presentation.
