Re: [Flashcoders] flash color shift

2006-07-21 Thread Andreas R
A little more specifically, flash uses the sRGB color space. You can set 
that up under your PS color settings.


- Andreas

i_bang wrote:

thanks a lot Adrian !!! good solution! it works!!


Under View > Proof Setup, choose 'Monitor RGB' - this will give you a 
better

representation fo what the image will look like in browsers and Flash.
Colour correct the image to look as you want then save out your jpg 
ready

for import into Flash.

Now, back to ActionScript... :)

HTH
Adrian

On 7/20/06, i_bang <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


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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Re: [Flashcoders] flash color shift

2006-07-20 Thread i_bang

thanks a lot Adrian !!! good solution! it works!!


Under View > Proof Setup, choose 'Monitor RGB' - this will give you a 
better

representation fo what the image will look like in browsers and Flash.
Colour correct the image to look as you want then save out your jpg 
ready

for import into Flash.

Now, back to ActionScript... :)

HTH
Adrian

On 7/20/06, i_bang <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


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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RE: [Flashcoders] flash color shift

2006-07-20 Thread Simon Renshaw
If the PS document is defiantly RGB, check the embedded colour profile,
probably set to adobe 1998, use the convert to profile command to change it
to SRGB before you export to Flash, you may notice some slight changes after
the conversion, if so re-colour as necessary, save out again with the new
profile and import into flash, should be fine.

Hope this helps

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Subject: RE: [Flashcoders] flash color shift

Probably saving out of photoshop in CMYK, need RGB, CMYK will look right in
ps, but changes colors bringing into the RGB Flash world.


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Subject: [Flashcoders] flash color shift

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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Re: [Flashcoders] flash color shift

2006-07-20 Thread Adrian Park

Under View > Proof Setup, choose 'Monitor RGB' - this will give you a better
representation fo what the image will look like in browsers and Flash.
Colour correct the image to look as you want then save out your jpg ready
for import into Flash.

Now, back to ActionScript... :)

HTH
Adrian

On 7/20/06, i_bang <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


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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Re: [Flashcoders] flash color shift

2006-07-20 Thread Éric Thibault

Import your psd!  You can keep your layers too.

A+

Geoffrey Holland a écrit :

Probably saving out of photoshop in CMYK, need RGB, CMYK will look right in
ps, but changes colors bringing into the RGB Flash world.


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Subject: [Flashcoders] flash color shift

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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Re: [Flashcoders] flash color shift

2006-07-20 Thread i_bang



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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Subject: [Flashcoders] flash color shift

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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Re: [Flashcoders] flash color shift

2006-07-20 Thread John Hart

Save your Photoshop file as PNG-24 and import that in flash!

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Subject: [Flashcoders] flash color shift


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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RE: [Flashcoders] flash color shift

2006-07-20 Thread Geoffrey Holland
Probably saving out of photoshop in CMYK, need RGB, CMYK will look right in
ps, but changes colors bringing into the RGB Flash world.


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Subject: [Flashcoders] flash color shift

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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RE: [Flashcoders] flash color shift

2006-07-20 Thread Merrill, Jason
No Actionscript in your question, this should probably be on the Flashnewbie 
list, but

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).

Also, in your publish, be sure you have no compression setting on the .jpgs - 
change the quality to 100%.

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

>>-Original Message-
>>From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:flashcoders-
>>[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of i_bang
>>Sent: Thursday, July 20, 2006 10:03 AM
>>To: flashcoders@chattyfig.figleaf.com
>>Subject: [Flashcoders] flash color shift
>>
>>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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[Flashcoders] flash color shift

2006-07-20 Thread i_bang

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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[Flashcoders] flash color shift

2006-07-19 Thread i_bang
hi, i´m having the same problem as matthew willson posted on Monday,  
April 11, 2005 6:41 AM, i can´t find if someone answered him, this is  
the post


http://chattyfig.figleaf.com/mailman/htdig/flashcoders/2005-April/ 
136730.html


can anyone help me ??

thanks!

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