Z-Depth
Z-depth is a value that represents how far objects are from the camera in a 3D scene.
Z-depth is a value that represents how far objects are from the camera in a 3D scene.
Feb 2, 2026
Feb 2, 2026
Definition
Z-depth stores distance information for each pixel relative to the viewer or camera.
Purpose
This data determines which objects appear in front of others and helps render scenes correctly.
Applications
Z-depth is used for depth of field effects, compositing, fog simulation, and occlusion handling.
Professional Insight
Depth data is often exported as a separate pass for post-production effects.
Definition
Z-depth stores distance information for each pixel relative to the viewer or camera.
Purpose
This data determines which objects appear in front of others and helps render scenes correctly.
Applications
Z-depth is used for depth of field effects, compositing, fog simulation, and occlusion handling.
Professional Insight
Depth data is often exported as a separate pass for post-production effects.
Definition
Z-depth stores distance information for each pixel relative to the viewer or camera.
Purpose
This data determines which objects appear in front of others and helps render scenes correctly.
Applications
Z-depth is used for depth of field effects, compositing, fog simulation, and occlusion handling.
Professional Insight
Depth data is often exported as a separate pass for post-production effects.
Z-depth stores distance data that defines spatial relationships in an image.
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