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Jonathan Linowes
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Jonathan Linowes is a VR/AR enthusiast, Unity, and full stack developer, entrepreneur, certified Unity instructor, and the owner of Parkerhill XR Studio, an immersive media, applications, and game developer. Jonathan has a bachelor of fine arts degree from Syracuse University, a master of science degree from the MIT Media Lab, and has held technical leadership positions at Autodesk and other companies. He has authored multiple books on VR and AR published by Packt Publishing.
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Enhancing your scenes with post-processing effects

So, we've seen how the Render Pipeline can use environment lighting, PBR Materials, Light GameObjects, and Probes to render realistic views of your scene. But wait! There's more! You can add post-processing effects to the fullscreen camera buffer image before it appears on the screen. Post-processing effects are often used to simulate the visual properties of a physical camera and film. Examples include Bloom (fringe lighting extending the border of extremely bright light), Color Grading (adjusts the color and luminance of the final images, like an Instagram filter), and Anti-aliasing (removing jaggy edges). You can stack a series of available effects that are processed in sequence.

For example, the Vignette effect darkens the edges of the image and leaves the center brighter. In VR, during a fast-paced scene (such as a racing game or roller coaster), or when teleporting, using a Vignette can help reduce motion...

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Jonathan Linowes

Jonathan Linowes is a VR/AR enthusiast, Unity, and full stack developer, entrepreneur, certified Unity instructor, and the owner of Parkerhill XR Studio, an immersive media, applications, and game developer. Jonathan has a bachelor of fine arts degree from Syracuse University, a master of science degree from the MIT Media Lab, and has held technical leadership positions at Autodesk and other companies. He has authored multiple books on VR and AR published by Packt Publishing.
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