Predefined Styles - Adobe ENCORE 2 Manual

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Adjust the color using one of the following methods (the color you select appears in the top half of the color
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swatch; the original color remains in the bottom half):
Locate the color range you want using the triangle sliders on the color spectrum bar, and then click a color in the
color field.
Change the numeric values for Hue, Saturation, Brightness, Red, Green, or Blue.
Click OK. The new color replaces the original color in the Drop Shadow dialog box.
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Type new values or use the up or down arrows to specify the desired values for the following options, and then
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click OK:
Sets the opacity of the shadow.
Opacity
Specifies the lighting angle of the shadow.
Angle
Specifies how far the shadow should be offset from the object.
Distance
Sets the size of the shadow.
Size
Expands the boundaries of the shadow.
Spread
When editing the menu in Photoshop, you can edit the drop shadow applied to a menu object in Adobe Encore DVD.
Drop shadows applied using Object > Drop Shadow may be replaced or removed when you apply a predefined style.

Predefined styles

About predefined styles
Styles let you quickly change the appearance of a layer or object in a menu. Styles are predesigned Photoshop layer
effects, such as shadows, glows, bevels, overlays, and strokes, that you can apply to most layers in a menu. Once
applied, the effects are linked to the object. When you move or edit the object, the effects change with the object.
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