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It is done in another way since v13 or something like that.

 

How to do it now:

1.) In the PWS go to the folder "PostEffects".

Right-Click on it and choose "New->PostEffect".

 

2.) Rightclick on the Posteffect and say "Change type to -> Hash Inc. -> Tint".

 

3.) Under "Style" you will find "Sepia" (and some other stuff).

 

4.) Now you can just drag 'n drop the "Tint"-Posteffect on a camera in the choreography.

 

Anyhow: I would however recommend to render to a tga-sequence without the posteffect and do it afterwards.

 

To do it afterwards in A:M:

1.) Import the tga-sequence to A:M.

2.) See 1.) to 3.) to create a posteffect.

3.) Under "Images" you can right-click on the tga-sequence and choose "New Posteffect -> Tint".

4.) Right-Click again on the tga-sequence and choose "Save Animation as".

 

Hope that helps...

*Fuchur*

 

 

*Fuchur*

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To do it afterwards in A:M:

1.) Import the tga-sequence to A:M.

2.) See 1.) to 3.) to create a posteffect.

3.) Under "Images" you can right-click on the tga-sequence and choose "New Posteffect -> Tint".

4.) Right-Click again on the tga-sequence and choose "Save Animation as".

 

Fuchur*

 

 

*Fuchur*

 

 

Thats good info...I didn't know---in that process, is there any user specified tweekings, or is it a one-size-fits-all and see-it-when-it's-done sort of thing? ALSO did not know about doing it in QTPro...

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Thats good info...I didn't know---in that process, is there any user specified tweekings, or is it a one-size-fits-all and see-it-when-it's-done sort of thing?

 

Funny you should ask. There happens to a most excellent (IMHO) tutorial on the very subject of Post Effects.

http://www.hash.com/forums/index.php?showt...t=0#entry252870

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