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In earlier versions of AM ( V8) it was possible to specify Black and White as the output of the render then that began to change with V9 and V10, when it became necessary to treat it as a post render treatment.

 

I am using V15 to redo an old project for a competition but I can't find where the BW option is, could anyone kindly explain where it is and how to use it?

regards

simom

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I believe you are looking for the Post Effect called 'Tint'.

Right click in the Project Workspace under Post Effects and create a Tint post effect.

 

The default settings should yield Black and White (or more appropriately perhaps Grayscale).

If rendering from the camera Drop the Post Effect on your camera and make sure you've got the option to use the Post Effect on in the render panel.

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I believe you are looking for the Post Effect called 'Tint'.

Right click in the Project Workspace under Post Effects and create a Tint post effect.

 

The default settings should yield Black and White (or more appropriately perhaps Grayscale).

If rendering from the camera Drop the Post Effect on your camera and make sure you've got the option to use the Post Effect on in the render panel.

 

 

Rodney

 

Thank you for the info, Trial underway...

regards

simon

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