Setting Post-Processing Options
Bryce includes two post-processing options to compensate for the differences between viewing images on a computer display and on paper.
- 48 Bit Dithering: Helps you work around the limitations of computer displays. It is a process that allows you to avoid color bands by smoothing. Evening skies or moon rings are good candidates for this option.
- Gamma Correction: Allows Bryce to compensate for some of the shortcomings of computer displays. Your images will be brighter and contain colors that are more true to nature. For many images, however, Gamma Correction will more than likely wash out your image more than you like, so if the image seems faded or washed out, turn off Gamma Correction and re-render.
To set post-processing options:
- Either click the triangle icon next to the Render Controls and click the desired post-processing option

OR
- Click the triangle icon next to the Render Controls and choose Render Options from the menu, and

- Enable the desired post-processing options from the Render Options dialog.

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