Using the Automatic color setWhen you import a menu into your project, Adobe Encore DVD generates a color set based on the values in the subpicture layers. It uses the subpicture color settings to define identical colors for the selected and activated states and sets the normal state to 0% opacity. Using this color set, the highlighting is the same for the selected and activated states, and no highlighting occurs in the normal state. To create the Automatic color set, Adobe Encore DVD reads the colors and opacity settings in each subpicture layer in the first button (the button closest to the background). For example, the layer with the prefix (=1) sets the values for Color 1 of Highlight Group 1; layers with prefixes (=2) and (=3) set the values for Color 2 and Color 3. If another button uses different color values in the subpicture layers, Adobe Encore DVD uses those values to define Highlight Group 2. If the subpicture colors of any other buttons do not match the two highlight groups, Adobe Encore DVD assigns them to Highlight Group 1. Adobe Encore DVD regenerates the Automatic color set any time you edit the menu in Photoshop. Unlike other color sets, however, you cannot edit the Automatic color set in Adobe Encore DVD or apply it to other menus. If you want to adjust the color values in Adobe Encore DVD, you must save it to new color set. Once you apply the new color set to the menu, Adobe Encore DVD no longer regenerates the color set for the menu. To edit the automatic color set:
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