That's what I did with a 16-235 clip setting. You don't have to step in just opt drag to auto nest the title inside the safe color limit. Did I mention what an Fing pain this is?
--- In Avid-L2@yahoogroups.com, Benjamin Hershleder <Ben@...> wrote:
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> Hi John,
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> While this is a workaround to be sure:
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> 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.
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> IIRC, that should automatically limit the luma without having to play with any parameters.
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> HTH,
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> On Sep 16, 2013, at 9:42 AM, johnrobmoore wrote:
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> > 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.
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> > --- 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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