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Bloom Effects

Bloom effects are a computer graphics technique used to simulate the visual phenomenon of light bleeding or glowing around bright areas in an image, mimicking how cameras or the human eye perceive intense light sources. It enhances realism and visual appeal in games, simulations, and visual media by adding a soft, luminous halo to highlights. This effect is commonly implemented in real-time rendering engines like Unity or Unreal Engine using post-processing shaders.

Also known as: Bloom Filter, Glow Effect, Light Bloom, HDR Bloom, Lens Flare Bloom
🧊Why learn Bloom Effects?

Developers should learn bloom effects when creating visually immersive applications such as video games, virtual reality experiences, or high-fidelity simulations where realistic lighting is crucial. It's particularly useful for scenes with bright lights, explosions, or magical effects to make them stand out and improve overall aesthetic quality. Understanding bloom helps optimize performance by balancing visual impact with rendering costs in graphics pipelines.

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