Discovering post-processing’s main functionalities
As mentioned previously, the primary actor for performing post-processing is the PPV. However, the cinematic camera also provides similar post-process options. The controls and options shown here are generally applicable to both the PPV and the cinematic camera.
Once you have added the PPV to your scene, you can select it, and the Details panel will display the available effect categories and their corresponding properties. These properties are organized into categories based on the type of post-processing feature they control and what aspects of the scene they affect:
Figure 14.2: PPV’s main properties
Post Process Volume Settings
We will take a look at the last category in the preceding figure. The PPV settings are unique to each PPV and control both their effects on the scene and interactions with other PPV volumes within the scene. Multiple PPVs can be used, such as one for interiors...