All my illustrations are black and white!

I reinstalled iTunes and synchronized my iPod and noticed that all the illustrations are all of a sudden in black and white! I checked iTunes and in iTunes they are in black and white too. They used to be in colour before reinstalling. If I play the song in a mediaplayer, the picture is in colour too. I reinstalled iTunes again and loaded the songs in iTunes again but that did not work. Can anyone help me out?

Is it possible that you're not viewing all channels? In the top right hand corner is a drop down menu where you can select to view all channels, or alpha, red, green or blue. If red green or blue are selected that might make video appear "black and white" and you'll need to change it back to "all".

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