El 20/07/2006, a las 16:07, Merrill, Jason escribió:

No Actionscript in your question, this should probably be on the Flashnewbie list, but....
ok i´m going to see there!

Are you sure there is no compression going on from Photoshop? If I remember, .jpgs exported from Photoshop or Fireworks have about 80% compression by default. Make sure your settings for the .jpg are at 100% (Highest Quality).
yes i use save file as jpg 100%quality, i not using the option of save file for a web that i supose it had by default the % of compression that you are talking about...

Also, in your publish, be sure you have no compression setting on the .jpgs - change the quality to 100%.
the thing is that before i publish the swf file in the stage i see the image more lightly and then when i publish the image the result is the same

Jason Merrill
Bank of America
Learning & Organization Effectiveness - Technology Solutions

thanks!




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hi!
anyone know how can i keep the quality of a image with a photoshop
profile in flash? now when i import the jpg file into flash the color
of the image changes a lot, it´s more lighter than the original,
what can i do??

thanks a lot!!

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