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Image Element

Updated on May 7, 2026

VBOX Video HD2 software comes supplied with a library of image elements. The user also has the option to load their own image or logo using PNG, JPEG or BMP image files. When adding a logo, ensure that the logo image is the right size or bigger than required - avoid making it larger in the software as it will blur the image.


Open the image library by clicking the ‘Image’ icon from the top menu bar.

Screenshot of the Image button.

A drop-down menu will then appear, allowing an image to be selected from the library. Clicking on a chosen image will load it into the scene. Once an image has been added to the scene, it can be clicked and dragged to the desired location. 

Screenshot of the Image menu.

Selecting the 'Filter' drop down on the left enables you to filter the Images shown between default and custom created.

Screenshot of the Filter drop down list of options.


Images types of PNG, JPEG or BMP can be loaded into HD2 software and can be resized to fit the scene layout. Example images are shown below.  

VBOX Motorsport logo.
Logo
Screenshot of a Lap Timing image.
Lap Timing image
VBOX Motorsport logo.
Logo
Screenshot of a Lap Timing image.
Lap Timing image

To load a new image, click the ‘Image’ icon from the top menu bar.

Screenshot of the Image button.

Within the drop-down menu, selecting the ‘New’ option will open a new window where the user can select and load an image file.  

Images depicting the steps for loading a new image.

Resize the image using the icon in the bottom right hand corner.  

Image depicting how to resize an image.


When an element is selected, its settings are shown in the right hand panel.  

Screenshot of the software with the Image Settings pane highlighted on the right hand side.

Images can be changed by clicking the search (magnifying glass) icon next to the currently loaded image.  

Screenshot of the Background settings with the selected file highlighted.

Elements and their associated settings can be duplicated within a scene by either right clicking on the element, selecting 'Copy' from the dropdown then right-clicking in an empty area and selecting 'Paste' from the dropdown, or by using keyboard shortcuts 'Ctrl + C' (Copy) and 'Ctrl + V' (Paste).  

Screenshot of the right click menu with Copy highlighted.
Screenshot of the right click menu with Paste highlighted.
Screenshot of the right click menu with Copy highlighted.
Screenshot of the right click menu with Paste highlighted.

Elements can be removed from the scene in two ways; either by right-clicking on the element, selecting 'Delete' from the dropdown and confirming the prompt, or by pressing the 'Delete' key on a keyboard, and again, confirming the prompt.  

Screenshot of the right click menu with Delete highlighted.