At 6/26/2015 02:15 AM, you wrote:
Paul B Mahol <onemda <at> gmail.com> writes:
> IMHO OP actually wants overlay filter.
No, he wants to make the opaque parts of the
logo slightly transparent.
Carl Eugen
I just went through something like this, except I had another video
that I wanted a transparent overlay out of.
Best to use a logo image that already has a transparent
background. Then you can use the overlay filter & it will work the
way you want. You might need to use a different tool to make the
transparent BG in the logo file, then save it in a format (like PNG)
that supports transparency.
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