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Bogart SE 5 User manual
3 Colors: In comparison with the shift between two colors,
a third color is added: ‘Color 2’. This color replaces the gray
tone found in the middle of the original monochrome gradient.
The result is a gradient from Color 1 to Color 2 and from there,
to Color 3.
Tint: This mode is only provided for color masks . If you select
this function, the ‘Color 1’ button is activated, which you
should then click. Specify a color and confirm with ‘OK’. All the
colors of the mask are then replaced by the one you selected.
The entire picture is then filled with one shade of color, though
the saturation and brightness are retained.
Hue: This option is likewise only provided for color masks.
If you click on this button, the system first of all determines
which is the dominant color in the mask and then displays it as
‘Color 1’. You cannot select this button. Now click on ‘Color 2’
and use the upper palette arrow to select any color shade that
you want to replace the dominant color with. All the colors in
this mask are thus replaced with a new one, whereby the dis-
tance in the color palette between the original and replacement
color is equal to the distance between the dominant color and
Color 2.
Hue 2: This option functions in a similar way to ‘Hue’, and is
therefore only displayed for colored masks. Though in this
case you can freely select the color that is to be replaced by
capturing it from the image (see Color box). You can customize
the settings for your mask still further by using the ‘Brightness’,
‘Contrast’ and ‘Color’ buttons that are located in the bottom
area of the window.
For simple, soft gradients, it is recommended that you use the
‘Linear H’ (horizontal gradient), ‘Linear V’ (vertical gradient) and
‘Linear D’ (diagonal gradient). The direction of the color shift
can be altered using the ‘Mode’ button. The little box next to
the ‘Colorize’ button can be used to activate or deactivate the
colorization of the pattern displayed in the upper preview win-
dow. If a dash appears in the little box, you can see the original
color. If a check mark is shown, you can see the pattern with
the colorization that you set. You do not have to activate the
check mark in order to colorize a pattern. All you need do is
click on the ‘Colorize’ button.
With ‘Mode’ you can choose from eight different positive and
negative inverses. To select a color, you can access the color
box directly using the little color box in the bottom left corner
of the right-hand image pool area (on the left next to ‘OK’). If,
for example, you click on the ‘Color/Pattern’ button when se-
lecting a border for the titles, you will first of all see the image
pool in which you can either select (using the button described
here) a mask or a color as desired.
S
The pattern chosen, with its chosen settings (e.g. direction,
color), can be saved and used again at a later stage. For this
purpose, use the ‘Archives’ button.
The pattern archive makes a distinction between patterns (Edit
menu ‘New’, ‘Pattern’, such as patterns for fonts and back-
grounds in the titler) and effects (alpha masks for pattern fades
or the add-on program Ultimate Spice Box). Patterns that have
been stored in one of both archives cannot be accessed from
the other. Included, you‘ll find a number of pre-set examples
(‘Granite dark’, ‘Wood’,…) in the archive.
Selecting from lists
In some parts of the program, it is possible to select more than
one entry from a list. This is, for example, the case in Record-
ing, when importing from USB/CD/DVD or in Audio Mixing
when you want to apply effects to a sound track or sample. It
can also be used in the image processing effect ‘Effect stack’.
All selection lists function the same way.
In front of the entry, there is a field with a ‘dash’ if the entry has
not been selected.
Should you want to select it, you should click in this field. You
will now see a ‘check mark’. Should you want to select or
deselect all entries, you should click the button on top of the
vertical scroll bar. This will display a menu in which you can
‘Select all’ or ‘Deselect all’.
This selection will also help when you want to select almost all
entries for import. You should then select ‘Select all’ and dese-
lect the entries you do not need. Depending on the individual
case, this can be quicker and simpler than select everything
one by one.
Menu
There are different menu types in Bogart SE. Some menus take
the entire screen. These are, among others, main menus such
as ‘Editing’, ‘Recording’ or the effect menus.
When menus are opened that partly cover a main menu, the
background will be darkened somewhat. This will help you
keep your attention on the currently or options that are cur-
rently open.
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