Crazy - I thought they didn't go to the percentage based numbering until
CS3... 

Glad you got it figured out. I was dealing with something like this last
month.

 

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MacDougall
Sent: Friday, August 24, 2007 10:29 AM
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Subject: Re: [Flashcoders] DropShadowFilter rendering issue: SOLVED

Hal Leonard wrote:
> Yeah in CS3 that's the case - regardless of whether you are using AS2 or
> AS3. But to my knowledge, in Flash 8, it is still 0 to 100. 
>
>   
No, that was the problem: In the Flash 8 authoring environment, you set 
a 0-100 percentage. But in Actionscript 2.0, the 
DropShadowFilter.strength property has a range from 0 to 255, where each 
full integer represents 100% strength. Setting DropShadowFilter.strength 
= 255 would actually give it 25,500% strength. DropShadowFilter.strength 
= 0.5 would give it 50% strength.

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