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13.5.2 Loading Logos<br />

Figure 13 Logo Loader<br />

To program a logo into the unit select the ‘Logos’ tab from the image<br />

programmer screen and then press Load Image.<br />

You can select JPEG, BMP and GIF images. The image will be loaded and<br />

shown on the screen. You should then enter a name for the Logo – this name,<br />

limited to 24 characters, will be shown on the unit when it is selected.<br />

The Logo number is the ‘slot’ that the Logo will be loaded into within the unit,<br />

there are between 10 and 15 ‘slots’ available depending on the unit type.<br />

If you do not need to key out any part of the logo then simply press ‘Program’<br />

Pressing program will convert the image into its raw RGB values and then<br />

compress it, if the image is too large once compressed then the programming<br />

sequence will stop and report that the image is too large / complex.<br />

To key part of the image select the ‘Keyer’ checkbox. You can now use the<br />

mouse right and left click to select up to two colours to key from the image.<br />

Pressing ‘preview key’ effects will refresh the image showing the keyed areas<br />

as transparent. The ‘Invert preview background’ checkbox will for preview<br />

purposes add a background to keyed image to allow for easier key<br />

adjustments.<br />

Should the edges of the keyed portions of the image still show shades of the<br />

Key colour then the softness adjustment should be altered until the required<br />

key effect is reached. If the softness adjustment is not sufficient then<br />

selecting the ‘Edge filter’ option will detect edges of the key areas and apply<br />

further softness.<br />

Once programmed if the logo is too large on the unit output then adjust the<br />

‘Logo shrink’ and reprogram the logo.

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