
These include colour temperature, backgrounds and foregrounds, curves for hue, saturation and luminance, lens filters, lookup tables, and similar. 💡 V-Ray ships with basic postproduction tools in its frame buffer. ⚡ Use postproduction to make your render put its best foot forward. Professionals never just publish the raw render. 💡 A common beginner mistake is to be too eager to deliver the result and let the raw render walk out the door on its own. Postproduction is simply the editing that you do to the raw image after the renderer has finished.



Just as Hollywood would never release a film that is not colour-graded, 3d artists should always post-produce their output before publishing. Even though the render has finished, we are not done.
