A HDR-Based Multiple Post Process Effects Rendering Method

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The paper analyzes HDR technologies and its applications in post process effects, refers to a new method to combine the post process effects and rendering them into the 3D scene at the same time, the method combine the post process effects in chain. And we implement this method through experiment. In contrast to the traditional method, experimental results show that the new method can build a more complex and realistic post process effect in 3D scene.

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October 2011

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