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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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in the PWS, RMB on Post Effects>New>Post Effect

 

on the new Post Effect RMB>Change Type To > Hash Inc.>Tint

 

 

"Tint" has a "style" preset for "Black and White"

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in the PWS, RMB on Post Effects>New>Post Effect

 

on the new Post Effect RMB>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 RMB ?

regards

simon

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in the PWS, RMB on Post Effects>New>Post Effect

 

on the new Post Effect RMB>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

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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.

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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

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