Defining color sets for subtitlesTimeline color sets specify the colors used in subtitles. Each timeline can reference only one color set. However, a project may contain any number of sets. Adobe Encore DVD includes a predefined color set. You can modify this default set or create your own sets. Once defined, you can save color sets and use them in other projects. If you edit a color set, Adobe Encore DVD automatically updates all timelines that use that color set. A timeline color set consists of a maximum of nine colors, each with its own opacity setting. The colors are divided among three subtitle groups. Each subtitle group may contain up to three colors. Any subtitle clip can reference one of the subtitle groups within the color set of the timeline. Within each group, you specify the fill, stroke and anti-alias color. ![]() Timeline Color Set dialog box Color Set Displays the name of the color set. Subtitle Groups 1, 2, and 3 Sets the colors and opacity values for subtitles. Each subtitle can reference one group. New Color Set Creates a new color set definition, using the name you specify. Import Color Set Imports the color set you specify. Save Color Set Saves the current color set in a file so that it can be used in other projects. To define a color set:
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