Pioneer DVD Menu Maker Operating Instructions - Page 12

The chart below provides a guideline for identifying which cell reflects which option.

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PRV-LX1 DVD Menu Maker The chart below provides a guideline for identifying which cell reflects which option. Original Color 1 (BLACK) Normal Color 1 (BLACK) Normal Contrast 1 (BLACK) Select Color 1 (BLACK) Select Contrast 1 (BLACK) Action Color 1 (BLACK) Original Color 2 Original Color 3 Original Color 4 Normal Color 2 Normal Color 3 Normal Color 4 Normal Contrast 2 (gray tone represents opacity level) Select Color 2 Normal Contrast 3 (gray tone represents opacity level) Select Color 3 Normal Contrast 4 (gray tone represents opacity level) Select Color 4 Select Contrast 2 (gray tone represents opacity level) Action Color 2 Select Contrast 3 (gray tone represents opacity level) Action Color 3 Select Contrast 4 (gray tone represents opacity level) Action Color 4 Action Contrast 1 (BLACK) Action Contrast 2 (gray tone represents opacity level) Action Contrast 3 (gray tone represents opacity level) Action Contrast 4 (gray tone represents opacity level) Example with borders and descriptions for the 4-color limitation set forth by the DVD Forum: Color 1 Color 2 Color 3 Color 4 Photoshop Photoshop: Color as shown in Photoshop file Normal Color Opacity Normal: Color that matches shape(s) on the Highlight Area (Subpicture) layer and the opacity level is the lightest shade or gray meaning that white appears as button highlighting Select Color Opacity Select: When a button is selected (roll-over highlight), a partially transparent (opaque) color appears Ex: Colors 2, 3 & 4 become 50% transparent. Active Color Opacity Active: When button is activated, partially transparent highlight color appears Ex: Because of the opacity level, Color 2 button(s) are tinted with a shade of orange instead of just having an orange overlay. Note: Although the previous example chart shows borders and descriptions for each cell, the Color Table layer must not include this data. Page 12 of 24

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PRV-LX1 DVD Menu Maker
The chart below provides a guideline for identifying which cell reflects which option.
Original
Color 1
(BLACK)
Original
Color 2
Original
Color 3
Original
Color 4
Normal
Color 1
(BLACK)
Normal
Color 2
Normal
Color 3
Normal
Color 4
Normal
Contrast 1
(BLACK)
Normal
Contrast 2
(gray tone represents
opacity level)
Normal
Contrast 3
(gray tone represents
opacity level)
Normal
Contrast 4
(gray tone represents
opacity level)
Select
Color 1
(BLACK)
Select
Color 2
Select
Color 3
Select
Color 4
Select
Contrast 1
(BLACK)
Select
Contrast 2
(gray tone represents
opacity level)
Select
Contrast 3
(gray tone represents
opacity level)
Select
Contrast 4
(gray tone represents
opacity level)
Action
Color 1
(BLACK)
Action
Color 2
Action
Color 3
Action
Color 4
Action
Contrast 1
(BLACK)
Action
Contrast 2
(gray tone represents
opacity level)
Action
Contrast 3
(gray tone represents
opacity level)
Action
Contrast 4
(gray tone represents
opacity level)
Example with borders and descriptions for the 4-color limitation set forth by the DVD Forum:
Color 1
Color 2
Color 3
Color 4
Photoshop
Color
Normal
Opacity
Color
Select
Opacity
Color
Active
Opacity
Photoshop
:
Color as shown in Photoshop file
Normal
:
Color that matches shape(s) on the
Highlight Area (Subpicture) layer
and the opacity level is the lightest
shade or gray meaning that white
appears as button highlighting
Select
:
When a button is selected (roll-over
highlight), a partially transparent
(opaque) color appears
Ex: Colors 2, 3 & 4 become 50%
transparent.
Active
:
When button is activated, partially
transparent highlight color appears
Ex: Because of the opacity level,
Color 2 button(s) are tinted with a
shade of orange instead of just
having an orange overlay.
Note: Although the previous example chart shows borders and descriptions for each cell, the
Color Table layer must not
include this data.
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