The post-processing stack is an über effect that combines a complete set of effects into a single post-processing pipeline. This has a few advantages:
Effects are always configured in the correct order
It allows a combination of many effects into a single pass
All effects are grouped together in the UI for a better user experience
The post-processing stack also includes a collection of monitors and debug views to help you set up your effects correctly and debug problems in the output.
You can download the post-processing stack from the Asset Store.
For help on how to get started with the post-processing stack, see Setting up the post-processing stack.
For details about each individual effect included in the stack see the page for that effect.
For an early preview of the next version of the post processing stack, see Post-processing Stack v2 .
2017–09–04 Page amended with limited editorial review
New feature in 5.6
Added a link to the Post-processing Stack v2 GitHub branch, which is available as a preview in 2017.1 NewIn20171
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