Methods for choosing colors, Color mapping sets – Apple DVD Studio Pro 4 User Manual

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In the Colors tab in the Menu Inspector, clicking the Save as Default button makes this
set of colors the DVD Studio Pro default palette, and it will be used in all menus and
projects created from now on (until it is changed again). Clicking Restore to Default
overrides any changes you have made to this palette and sets it to match the default
palette.

Note: Although they are identical in how they appear and work, the Color Palette used
for subtitles is independent of the one used for menus.

Methods for Choosing Colors

DVD Studio Pro uses the standard Mac OS X Colors window. The window provides a variety
of methods for choosing your colors, including a magnifying glass for grabbing colors
from anywhere on your system’s display. See Mac Help for information on using the Colors
window.

Color Mapping Sets

While the DVD specification limits you to 4 colors in a menu overlay and 16 colors in a
menu’s palette, you can use those colors in different ways on each button on a menu.
DVD Studio Pro lets you choose from three color mapping sets for each button.

Each set uses the same Color Palette, but allows you to assign different colors and
transparencies to each overlay color for the selected and activated states of the buttons.
There are two reasons you might want to do this:

• To include buttons with different highlight colors on the same menu

• To get around problems with overlapping buttons

Both the Menu and Button Inspectors have tabs with color mapping settings. The settings
you make in the Colors tab in the Menu Inspector affect all buttons that you have created
and will create for that menu. All buttons use color mapping set 1 when first created.

Once a button has been created, its properties appear in the Button Inspector. You can
select a different color mapping set (2 or 3) for this button in the Style tab. You can also
change the color mapping settings (for example, picking a different color for the selected
state of overlay color 2) in the Colors tab. However, this affects all buttons that use that
setting, not just the current button.

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Chapter 13

Creating Menus Using the Standard Method

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