Simon Edmondson Posted April 7, 2010 Posted April 7, 2010 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 Quote
Hash Fellow robcat2075 Posted April 7, 2010 Hash Fellow Posted April 7, 2010 in the PWS, on Post Effects>New>Post Effect on the new Post Effect >Change Type To > Hash Inc.>Tint "Tint" has a "style" preset for "Black and White" Quote
Simon Edmondson Posted April 7, 2010 Author Posted April 7, 2010 in the PWS, on Post Effects>New>Post Effect on the new Post Effect >Change Type To > Hash Inc.>Tint "Tint" has a "style" preset for "Black and White" Rob Thank you once again for you help. Pardon my ignorence but, what is a ? regards simon Quote
Simon Edmondson Posted April 7, 2010 Author Posted April 7, 2010 "Right Mouse Button" -> Extracts foot from mouth and engages brain to reply... I should have guessed that ! Thank you. simon Quote
Simon Edmondson Posted April 9, 2010 Author Posted April 9, 2010 in the PWS, on Post Effects>New>Post Effect on the new Post Effect >Change Type To > Hash Inc.>Tint "Tint" has a "style" preset for "Black and White" Rob does it work on files rendered as stills too ? I tested it and it seeems to work fine on QT.mov files but it seems to produce just colour on a render as still operation?! regards simon Quote
Hash Fellow robcat2075 Posted April 9, 2010 Hash Fellow Posted April 9, 2010 I just tested it. It works the same either way. Make sure "Apply camera post effects" is ON. And make sure you're really rendering from a camera that has that post effect applied. Quote
Simon Edmondson Posted April 9, 2010 Author Posted April 9, 2010 I just tested it. It works the same either way. Make sure "Apply camera post effects" is ON. And make sure you're really rendering from a camera that has that post effect applied. Rob Spot on. It was operator error. I apologise for my mistake. regards simon Quote
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