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Logo Requirements and Options
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Transparency Options
Overview
This section describes the various methods that may be used to apply transparency
to MSO and service logos. Applying a transparency layer to a logo image allows the
logo to seamlessly integrate into the design of any screen that is viewed by the
subscriber. There are several ways to create transparency effects in Photoshop. The
method you choose will depend on the logo you are exporting, as well as your
specific needs.
This section describes the various methods that may be used to apply transparency
to MSO and service logos. Applying a transparency layer to a logo image allows the
logo to seamlessly integrate into the design of any screen that is viewed by the
subscriber. There are several ways to create transparency effects in Photoshop. The
method you choose will depend on the logo you are exporting, as well as your
specific needs.
Types of Transparency Methods
If the original artwork does not use the Photoshop transparency feature, there are
several methods for achieving a transparency layer. Transparency methods are
explained within this section and include the following options:
If the original artwork does not use the Photoshop transparency feature, there are
several methods for achieving a transparency layer. Transparency methods are
explained within this section and include the following options:
Note: The transparency layer is defined during the "SARA Export" process. Review
these transparency options to see which method will best suit your needs.
these transparency options to see which method will best suit your needs.
No transparency
Photoshop transparency
Color range transparency
No Transparency
If the logo does not need any transparency, you must set all minimum and
maximum values for the red, green, and blue (RGB) colors to zero. These color
values will be applied to the logo during the export process. Go to Export MSO
Logos (on page 13) or Export Service Logos (on page 24) for more details.
If the logo does not need any transparency, you must set all minimum and
maximum values for the red, green, and blue (RGB) colors to zero. These color
values will be applied to the logo during the export process. Go to Export MSO
Logos (on page 13) or Export Service Logos (on page 24) for more details.
Note: Setting each RGB value to zero works well with rectangular or square-shaped
logos.
logos.