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NOTE 3ds Max does not append any color-space information to rendered output. If
necessary, you can apply a color space such as sRGB to output images in an
image-editing program like Adobe Photoshop.
Environments and Rendering Effects
A variety of special effects, such as film grain, depth of field, and lens simulations, are
available as rendering effects. Another set of effects, such as fog, are provided as environment
effects.
Environment settings on page 6486 let you choose a background color or image, or choose
an ambient color value for when you render without using radiosity. One category of
environment settings is the exposure controls on page 6531 , which adjust light levels for
display on a monitor.
Rendering effects on page 6381 provide a way for you to add blur or film grain to a rendering,
or to adjust its color balance.
See also:
Rendering Commands on page 5897
ActiveShade on page 5910
Rendering Previews on page 6220
Network Rendering on page 6231
Rendering Effects on page 6381
Environment and Atmosphere Effects on page 6484
Object-Level Rendering Controls
You can control rendering behavior at the object level. See
Object Properties on page 245 .
Render Scene Dialog
Rendering menu > Render
Main toolbar > Render Scene button
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