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Poser - OFFICIAL F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2025 Jan 24 6:22 pm)
First, I would suggest simply running the color render through PhotoShop and just zero out the color saturation to produce a B&W.
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If it were me I would take my colored image into Photoshop or Gimp or similar and desaturate.
What graphics application do you use? If you do not have one try Gimp, it is free.
As most of the other folks here have said, desaturate in an image app.
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Hi, please forgive me if this has been ask before. And if it has been asked before, then please direct me to that post. I am using poser 10 I have created an image that I need a color version and a B + W version. Once I am done rendering the color how can I get a B + W render without changing all my textures and colors to grays? Simply how do I render in B + W?