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May 20 2009 02:38pm
Well when i try to copy a render in a new withe document nobody happens :s
just still withe and nothing more ..

got cs4 maybe some1 know why ?

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and when i Copy the layer of the Render its just black & withe.

This post was edited by Cazy on May 20 2009 02:39pm
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May 21 2009 12:26am
Post screenshot please. Thanks!
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I guess the problem you got is:

Your on black/white image mode. To fix it go here first:

In bold , I refer to the photoshop tool bar ofc. :P
Image/Mode , Set it to RVB.

- After this, the picture might remain black and white, simply drag the picture on right back into the left window. And delete the old layer.

Also, I think that when you make your document (File / New) You select "Gray Level" - I have French version of photoshop, self translate) -

Whenever you create a new document, always select Mode: RVB , color 32 bits for the best quality. ;)

Hope it's clear. Lmk if you have anymore question. :P

This post was edited by Jaheira on May 21 2009 08:20am
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May 22 2009 09:02pm
Quote (Jaheira @ Thu, May 21 2009, 04:19pm)
I guess the problem you got is:

Your on black/white image mode. To fix it go here first:

In bold , I refer to the photoshop tool bar ofc. :P
Image/Mode , Set it to RVB.

- After this, the picture might remain black and white, simply drag the picture on right back into the left window. And delete the old layer.

Also, I think that when you make your document (File / New) You select "Gray Level" - I have French version of photoshop, self translate) -

Whenever you create a new document, always select Mode: RVB , color 32 bits for the best quality. ;)

Hope it's clear. Lmk if you have anymore question. :P


it's RGB :P
and select 8bits, because if u won't then u won't be able to use "File>Save for web..." cause web formats support 8bit graphics only
that feature is unspeakably useful when preparing the file for web usage
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May 22 2009 09:35pm
Quote (Godless_hc @ Fri, 22 May 2009, 20:02)
it's RGB :P
and select 8bits, because if u won't then u won't be able to use "File>Save for web..." cause web formats support 8bit graphics only
that feature is unspeakably useful when preparing the file for web usage


It's Actually RVB in french. :P

RVB stand for : Rouge, Vert, Bleu (In french)
RGB stand for : Red, Green, Blue (In english) :P

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Quote (Jaheira @ Sat, May 23 2009, 05:35am)
It's Actually RVB in french. :P

RVB stand for : Rouge, Vert, Bleu (In french)
RGB stand for : Red, Green, Blue (In english) :P


yeah i figured ;)
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