…Cinema 4D can create some stunningly realistic renders.…But don't forget that even real world photographers do some post processing of…their images in Photoshop.…Here we have our image as it comes straight out of Cinema 4D.…And here it is again after a few tweaks.…You'll notice that I brought up the levels of the label, and…added a slight bloom to the highlights.…Let's go ahead and go through that process together.…I'm going to start by soloing my diffuse layer.…The diffuse layer holds the information for my labels, because they're pretty much…the only area in my image that wasn't lit through refraction or reflection.…
In order to isolate my labels,…I'm just going to use a rectangular marquee to select them.…And then add a Curves adjustment layer.…I'm going to turn on my other layers again, so…that I can see this in the context of my finished image.…I'm going to adjust my white point to bring up the overall brightness of…my labels.…And I'm now going to add some dots to my curve to improve the exposure.…I've brought up the dark areas, but now I notice that the top is a little bit…
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Video: Adjusting your render in Adobe Photoshop