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Bogart SE 5 User manual
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The menu ‘Change color’ allows you to change the menu
colors. In ‘Change color’. it is possible to change the colors for
the background, the buttons and the texts separately. It is also
possible to set the hue and the saturation of the colors. The
color saturation can be changed for every color palette. If the
saturation is set to 0%, only the color white will be selectable.
Note: The saturation for the text color is set to 0% or white, the
first time it is accessed. Should you want to change this text
color, you should first set the saturation in order to get a color
selection.
The ‘Standard color’ button returns all choices to the default
color theme. Color selection is divided in two color scales. In
order to change them, you should change the ‘color scheme’
setting. There are a few schemes available for selection that
correspond to our standard color schemes in individual areas.
The changes are shown immediately in a small preview screen.
Make sure that the colors you choose fit well, remember that
the changes will also affect the audio envelope display, which
can be difficult to read if the colors are too unusual. You
should always check if the colors you choose are beneficial
everywhere.
If you have a color scheme that you would like to save, you
should click on Archive. This calls up the known archive struc-
ture to load, save and delete archive entries. This way, your fa-
vorites schemes can be loaded back any time. In addition, the
list contains some default color schemes. The entries found in
the list depend very much on the color scheme you are using
at the time. This means that when you have set the option
‘Color scheme’ to ‘Bogart SE’, you will automatically get to
the corresponding archive. A color of the ‘Bogart SE’ color
scheme that has been saved will only be found in the archive if
this scheme has previously been set by you. The other archive
entries are stored under the Smart Edit color scheme.
The setting for ‘larger mouse pointer for higher resolutions’
displays a larger mouse pointer when you set a higher screen
resolution. The relationship between the size of the mouse
pointer and the resolution is internally fixed. This setting only
allows you to activate or deactivate this function.
Recording, playing
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This menu has several settings for recording
and playing.
The selector ‘Cut recognition’ gives HDV videographers the
ability to recognize cut points automatically, even if the HDV
signal was converted in the camera and sent to Bogart SE as
a DV signal. The default setting of the software is ‘Automatic’.
It attempts to recognize the best setting by itself. If the auto-
matic split using the start code is not possible, the system is
able to search for cut points via the ‘clock time’. It is essen-
tial to switch to this mode before transferring the footage to
Bogart SE. Depending on the camcorder you use, the required
method and editing accuracy can vary.
‘Display during DV/HDV recording’: On current devices it is
possible to activate an HDV preview when recording. This
makes it possible to monitor the footage that is being input.
In older devices, the preview has been deactivated and this
option is switched off. The advantage of not showing an image
when recording is that HD footage is stored faster in the back-
ground. This way, finishing after recording will take less time.
‘AVCHD shorten IN/OUT’: The recording menu also allows
the import of recordings via USB/CD/DVD. These recordings
can now be shortened while they are being imported. A value
of up to two seconds can be entered in order to shorten the
beginning (IN) and the end (OUT) of sequences that are being
imported. This can be useful to remove imperfections at the
start and the end of a recording.
‘Sound volume’: Use this slider to set the sound volume of
your system. This allows you to adjust the sound volume on
your monitor. This is particularly useful on notebooks.
‘Headphone volume’: This is a setting on some systems,
especially on laptops. It controls the sound volume of your
headphone output.
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