
• on = optimizes colour range and edge smoothing on video usage
• off = no video optimization, but faster rendering
b) use Heroglyph time basis
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on = Heroglyph is used as time basis and Heroglyph's timeline is "trimmed" at the
end of the timeline object in the editing software
• off = Heroglyph's timeline is adjusted to the entire duration of the editing
software's timeline object.
This option appears to be sensible if Heroglyph is used for example on a specially created empty
scene (e.g. black).
This scene is then used as a carrier signal and Heroglyph's alpha channel is forwarded to the
editing software in its entirety.
Interesting multi-layer applications can be realized there, which are combined according to their
options
Click on the Edit title button and Heroglyph will start.
Note: To create a title, for example, right click to access the Context menu then in the Create a
Clip menu select the option Heroglyph.
Option 2. Heroglyph as Filter in Canopus Edius :
Step 1: create a scene in the EDIUS Timeline
Step 2: in the effect window under video filter you will find the option Heroglyph within
proDAD. Drag this to the timeline object to allocate the effect. This opens the Heroglyph plug-in
parameter
Step 3: Start the Heroglyph using Edit title and edit the title as desired.
Step 4: If the project is edited and completed in Heroglyph, simply use the F12 button or click
on the symbol to return back to Edius.
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