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Hello Ever body. Yanik here for another King Camera quick tip. We're going to look at the
Texturizer Module this time and it's affected with other modules. Basically, a lot of the
textures in the Texturizer have a color applied to it; a little greenish, or yellowish, or
brownish to them. And depending on which other you place them while you're post processing
your image, it'll affect the image differently and let's look at that together. So, let me
select an image, go into the Promatik, and let's say e want a black and white image.
So we'll go into the Saturation and Tints Module, remove the color completely from the
image, click apply, and let's say now we want to add a texture... going into the Texturizer,
I'll select this texture right here. Woops! What happened? I now have color in my black
and white image. Why? Because that specific texture has some greeen in it. And that's
applied above or on top of the black and white image. Now, if you did not want green in your
image, you completely wanted it in black and white, what you would have to do is the reverse
process. So let me just cancel, get out of here, and click the undo button. I will apply
my texture first, like so. Click apply, then go into my Saturation and Tints Module, and
remove all the color. And now we have our black and white image the way we wanted it
without any color. And that's our quick tip for today. I hope you enjoyed it and we'll
talk to you next time.