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Why dont you just do this afterwards?

do you have quicktime pro?

if so you can load the qt animation and export and in the features

of the export you will find options for this.

 

Mike Fitz

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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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Thanks Mike. It was really simple. Fuchur; I'll try the A:M approach tonight. Thanks again...

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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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