Editing the palette, Palette reallocation, Downsampling – TANDBERG E5714 User Manual

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Instruction Manual: evolution 5000 E57xx DSNG and DENG Voyager Encoder

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Click the Key File toolbar button. Select the key file. The inactive area of

the image should now be transparent (background-coloured). Change the

background colour to verify that the correct area is transparent.

Editing the Palette

The palette may be displayed alongside the image by clicking the

Show/Hide Palette toolbar button. The transparency of each palette

entry may be altered in the same way as the image itself, using the left

and right mouse buttons. Changes to the palette are shown immediately

on the image.
The Red, Green, Blue and Mix component of the pixel or palette entry

under the cursor can be seen on the status bar at the bottom of the

screen.

Palette Reallocation

When the level of transparency of a pixel in the image is changed, a new

colour is effectively created. Whenever the image is downsampled or

saved, the palette is rebuilt to reflect the actual colours in the image. As

part of this process, pixels which have a mix value of zero are mapped to

palette entry zero, which is defined as Red = Green = Blue = Mix = 0. The

original colour information is lost and the right mouse button will not

change the pixel back to its original colour.
To rebuild the palette during editing, click the Reallocate Palette toolbar

button.

E.5.4

Downsampling

Click the Downsample toolbar button. A dialog box appears asking for a

downsampling ratio. This can be specified directly, or by entering the

desired image size. Click OK to downsample the image. The downsampling

algorithm includes a filter, so the boundary between the active and inactive

areas softens slightly. Zoom in and check that the correct areas are

transparent, and make corrections if necessary.

NOTE…
Once the image has been downsampled, the process cannot be reversed to change the image back to

its original size.

E.5.5

Saving the .osd File

Select File/Save As/OSD file from the menu. Saving is possible at any

time, and it is advisable to save the image often while editing is in

progress. The file may also be saved in .bmp format, but this file will not

contain transparency information.

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