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Puppet Rick

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  1. It is fixed! As robcat noted, there are two places to set the stereo rendering options. They did not match, and the settings in the render to file dialog seem to override the ones I set for the camera. I made a classic "beginner's mistake" I suppose. Ooh, another mistake I made is that you are right, it is the Orangutan, not a Yeti. I ran an update that turned it into something else when I first installed (a witch, I think) but that failed miserably, so I went back to the orangutan. I'm so glad you helped because redering as a stero pair then using Photoshop will not work in this case since I am creating a movie (I hope) rather than a single image. Otherwise, I absolutely agree that Photoshop creates much better anaglyphs due to the increased control. Anyway, thanks so much. I'll pay it forward and help some other newbie once I learn a bit.
  2. I am new to A:M and hopeful that this is just user error, but searching the forums for things like +anaglyph +purple and +stereo +magenta are not showing me any posts. I find that any time I turn on the stereo options (for anaglyphs), my movies come out GROSSLY tinted purple or magenta. I do anaglyphs in Photoshop and other software, and only see the expected cyan and red fringes. A:M adds a DEEP purple tint regardless of whether I set it to PURE, GRAY or COLOR for the color. Oh, I am setting it for red/blue, of course. I am using an older version (admitting I bought it and never was wise enough to make the time to learn it) so maybe that is the nature of the old versions? I do not remember seeing purple movies on the Hash site when I bought this. It is the version with the Yeti (11.0t). Anyway, I am hopeful that this is either user error or a problem with the version I am using. Anyone have any ideas? Oh, if it helps, I am using Windows Vista (and it crashes a lot, so no, I do not recommend using this version on Vista) but even in XP things were purple. Thanks guys.
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