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  1. Hey, everybody! I'm facing a small problem in my work with DVD authoring. You see, I have modified the highlights of a dvd menu the way I want and I tried importing them with DVDSubEdit. But the newly imported ones (as BMP images) are wrong colour (black and ugly) instead of red. Now I haven't modified any of the colours of the original highlights, only their position. So why does this happen? Please help me! I'm THIS close to finishing my DVD!
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  2. In DVDSubEdit did you use Automatic CLUT instead of IFO CLUT?
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  3. It's set on IFO Clut, but actually I've found, that even when I save current subpicture as bmp and re-import it (unedited, with no changes at all), it still gives me those messed up colours!
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  4. I think it's actually better to show you exactly what's wrongClick image for larger version

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ID:	33048 This is what the original highlights look like (the red triangles);Click image for larger version

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ID:	33049 And this is what they become after editing them with Photoshop and importing them back with DVDSubedit Click image for larger version

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ID:	33050 Although I think it may have something to do with this...
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  5. The message in the last screenshot is normal. It's because the p, e1 and e2 colours are identical. Don't worry for that.

    Anyway, when you import the bitmap back in DVDSubEdit, you may have to modify the colours (b, p, e1 and e2) to match the original colours. That should be easy.
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