Creating yellow subtitles

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Mike Warren
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Creating yellow subtitles

Post by Mike Warren »

On my Studio 10+ I need deep yellow for my title and sub-titles. I click the color box for text and the basic palette offers me only a sickly greenish yellow. When I chose true yellow in Uleads custom "color picker" and hit OK, a window pops up that says: "Color has been changed by a filter. RGB[255.255.0]=>RGB[170.1170.0]" and gives me an olive green instead. I can get every other color but true yellow. Why? Same is true with Windows color picker.
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Post by TDK1044 »

I haven't played much with color text, but do you have a color drop shadow or border selected? With some software programs, if the user wants a color text and a color border, then one has to be 180 degrees the opposite color of the other.
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Re: Creating yellow subtitles

Post by Black Lab »

Mike Warren wrote:When I chose true yellow in Uleads custom "color picker" and hit OK, a window pops up that says: "Color has been changed by a filter.
You can turn the color filter off. Go to File>Preferences>Edit and uncheck Apply Color Filter.
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