Operation Manual
Adding Audio and Pictures
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Click and drag the points located on the edge of the file to enlarge or decrease its
size. Keep in mind that the Keep Aspect Ratio is checked as the default. If you
do not want to retain its width-to-length size ratio intact, uncheck it.
Drag the Transparency slider to make the picture more or less transparent.
Click Revert to return to the original clip’s PiP file and its associated
modifications or click Clear or press <DEL> on your keyboard to start from
scratch.
5 Click Apply when you are finished to apply it to the Storyboard. Be sure to set
your preferences for applying to the Storyboard. Go to "Preferences" on page 39
for more information.
Applying Image Color Filters
Only for image files in the PiP Mode, you may want to apply a color filter so that a
specific color of the image file will blend the background of the image with the
foreground of the original file. This is not applicable for video files.
1 With the image file selected in the PiP Mode, click Eyedropper to apply the
color filter.
2 A dialog box will appear. Now, position the Eyedropper tool over the color you
want to filter out and then click once to select it. The color box on the left
displays the current color the Eyedropper is positioned over. The right box
displays the color that was last filtered. Click OK.
3 Now, check Apply Color Filter by clicking in the box. To disable this function,
uncheck by clicking it again.
4 Click Apply when you are finished. Be sure to set your preferences for applying
to the Storyboard. Go to "Preferences" on page 39 for more information.