Cisco DNCS System Release 2.7 3.7 4.2 User Guide
Chapter 2 MSO Logos
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6 What type of transparency will the logo require?
If no transparency, enter 0 (zero) for each minimum and maximum RGB
value and then go to step 7.
value and then go to step 7.
If Photoshop transparency, go to step 7.
If color range transparency, enter a value (0–255) for each minimum and
maximum RGB value, as desired. Then go to step 7.
maximum RGB value, as desired. Then go to step 7.
7 Verify the following values within this window:
Field
Value
Blend
128
Black Threshold
8
Dither Method
4x4
8 Are these values present?
If yes, go to step 9.
If no, modify the values to match those in step 7.
9 From the Logo file field, type the name for the MSO logo (for example,
msologo.rsrc).
10 From the Logo ID field, type a value that is greater or equal to 256.
11 Leave the Logo Name field blank.
12 Click OK. The system exports the following four file types to the directory you
11 Leave the Logo Name field blank.
12 Click OK. The system exports the following four file types to the directory you
defined in step 2.
Important: The RLE file is the file that you will send to the cable service
provider.
Important: The RLE file is the file that you will send to the cable service
provider.
RLE: the final logo
RSRC: final Macintosh resource file
SGO: final exported SARA graphics file
SGP: final exported SARA graphics parameters file
13 Repeat steps 1–12 to export any other MSO logos, as needed.