Adding filters to a setting, P. 192) – Apple Compressor 2 User Manual

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Chapter 14

Adding Filters to a Setting

 Watermark: Superimposes a watermark onto the image. This is a useful tool for

stamping a suitable logo onto your output media file. It allows you to make any
stored image into a watermark image to add to your output media file. Use the
following pop-up menus, fields, and sliders to position and size the watermark and
set its opacity:

 Position: This pop-up menu positions the watermark image in the image clip.

Choose from one of the following positions: Center, Lower Left, Lower Left - TV
Safe, Lower Right, Lower Right - TV Safe, Upper Left, Upper Left - TV Safe, Upper
Right, Upper Right - TV Safe.

 Scale By: This slider sets the size of the watermark image size.
 Alpha: This slider sets the watermark image opacity. Choose between 0 and 1. A

value of 0 makes the watermark image completely transparent, while a value of 1
makes it completely opaque.

 Choose: Click this button to open the file selection dialog and select a stored

watermark image.

Adding Filters to a Setting

You use the Filters pane in the Inspector window to add filters to your settings.

To add filters to a setting:

1

Open the Settings tab of the Presets window.

2

Select the setting in the Settings table that you want to modify. (Or select a setting
already applied to a source media file in the Batch window. This way, you can open the
Preview window and see the effects of your filter adjustments.)

3

Click the Filters tab in the Inspector.

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