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Post Processing Stack v2 overview
Post-processing is a generic term for a full-screen image processing effect that occurs after the camera draws the scene but before the scene is rendered on the screen. Post-processing can drastically improve the visuals of your product with little setup time.
You can use post-processing effects to simulate physical camera and film properties.
For information about requirements and compatibility, see section Requirements.
The images below demonstrate a scene with and without post-processing: