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Render Enhancement

Algomim can enhance your CG renders to make them look more photorealistic. The AI subtly removes the “CG look” — improving lighting, materials, and atmosphere while keeping your design intact.

How It Works

1

Render your scene

Create a render in your design software using any rendering engine (V-Ray, Enscape, Lumion, built-in, etc.).
2

Send the render to Algomim

Attach the rendered image to a chat message, or capture it from your viewport.
3

Request enhancement

Describe the scene and the mood you want. The AI uses an image-to-image model to enhance the render.
4

Download the result

The enhanced image appears in the chat. Hover over it to download.

Writing Good Enhancement Prompts

The key to good render enhancement is describing the final photograph, not asking to “enhance” the image.
A photorealistic photograph of a modern residential
living room with floor-to-ceiling windows overlooking
a garden, warm afternoon sunlight streaming in,
natural materials, lived-in feeling
Describe the scene as if it were a real photograph. Include details about:
  • Lighting: “warm afternoon light”, “soft overcast sky”, “golden hour”
  • Atmosphere: “cozy”, “airy”, “dramatic”
  • Materials: “natural wood”, “polished concrete”, “brushed steel”
  • Life: “with subtle signs of habitation”, “plants on the windowsill”

What Enhancement Does

The AI makes subtle improvements to remove CG artifacts:
  • Softens overly perfect edges and surfaces
  • Adds natural light variation and atmospheric depth
  • Improves material realism (reflections, texture detail)
  • Adds subtle imperfections that make scenes feel real
  • Adjusts color grading for a more photographic look
The AI modifies the image creatively. The result will be close to your original design but may differ in small details. Always review the output and iterate if needed.

CU Consumption

Render enhancement uses image processing models and consumes Compute Units. See Compute Units for details.