
Logo Creator
E-6
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As part of this process, pixels which have a transparency value of zero are mapped
to palette entry zero, which is defined as Red = Green = Blue = Transparency = 0.
The original color information is lost and the right mouse button will not change the
pixel back to its original color.
To rebuild the palette during editing, click the
Reallocate Palette
toolbar button.
E.5.6
Downsampling
If the image loaded is too large, then the image can be downsampled. This reduces
the size of the image to between 1 and 1/8th of its original size.
A dialog box will allow the new size to be specified either as a new size or as a ratio
of the current size.
After clicking on
OK
the image will be downsampled. Anti aliasing will be performed
to soften the boundary between the active and inactive area.
E.6
Logo Position Tab
When the
Logo Position
tab is selected, the current image is displayed in a grey
rectangle that represents a screen of the currently selected resolution.
E.6.1
Positioning
The position of the image defaults to X=0, Y=0.
To change the image position on the screen you can either drag the image about in
the grey area or manually enter the coordinates.
When dragging the image, the coordinates will be updated in real time. It cannot be
positioned wholly or partially outside of the grey area.
When updating the coordinates in the toolbar, the position on the screen will be
displayed after each key press. Entering a value above the maximum allowed will
reset the position to the maximum.
E.6.2
Resolution
The resolution defaults to
Any
. This can be changed using the drop down menu and
the grey area will immediately change to show the new size of the screen.
E.6.3
Fade
The fade setting defaults to not fade. This can be set to fade by clicking on the fade
button.
Summary of Contents for AVP 4000
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Page 26: ...Introduction 1 16 1 1553 FGC 101 1790 Uen Y BLANK ...
Page 42: ...Getting Started 3 6 1 1553 FGC 101 1790 Uen Y BLANK ...
Page 140: ...Getting Started 3 104 1 1553 FGC 101 1790 Uen Y BLANK ...
Page 184: ...Front Panel Control 4 44 1 1553 FGC 101 1790 Uen Y BLANK ...
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Page 386: ...Technical Specification B 20 1 1553 FGC 101 1790 Uen Y BLANK ...
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