Limiting the title is a bad solution. While easier, it effectively crushes the whites which can cause a bloom and trash your drop shadow if you have one.
The best way to do it is to open the title and change the levels to legal. Bring the whites from 255 to 235, etc.
--- In Avid-L2@yahoogroups.com, <avid-l2@yahoogroups.com> wrote:
Hi John,
First: double-click a title to open it up, so you can see the nested "graphic fill."
Second: From the Effect Palette > Image category, drop a Safe Color Limiter effect onto the Graphic Fill.
IIRC, that should automatically limit the luma without having to play with any parameters.
HTH,
B
On Sep 16, 2013, at 9:42 AM, johnrobmoore wrote:
True but at least with the safe color I insure better chance of passing QC. Usually I don't put a safe color over title tool graphics and it's okay but not with this.
--- In Avid-L2@yahoogroups.com, John Beck <jb30343@...> wrote:
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> Not a real solution but it might be faster to add a CC to the titles
> rather than a Safe Color effect. --J.B.
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> johnrobmoore wrote:
> > Background colors are okay just the font color, at least the foreground color and perhaps the others. It was curious I had one title that behaved properly until I reassigned a 100% color to the foreground. I saw your post from this thread and figured I'd add my ire to it. The only solution that is practical for me is to add a safe color limit to each title. Is there a more elegant solution for the time being? This is a HUGH FING PROBLEM THAT HAS PUCKERED MY NETHERLANDS!!!!!
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