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Subject: Re: FLASH: Bitmapped Images: File Formats
From: Jerry Sullivan
Date: Thu, 23 Dec 1999 19:05:33 GMT

If you want the image to be as close as possible to the original be aware
that any image that gets scaled in Flash, either when you're building the
Flash movie or later when it's being viewed in a browser, will screw it up.
If the image is static you could place it into an HTML page and have your
Flash movie play over it.
Jerry
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http://www.jerrysullivan.com



> Flashers--
>
> I need to use a bitmapped image for a background in my movie. My question
> concerns file formats for importing. I have had good luck importing 16 bit
> pict images into Director--is this a good format for importing into Flash?
> 16 bit pict file w/ no compression. The image needs to be as close to the
> original PhotoShop file as possible--the image will not be animated at
all,
> and will only take up half the screen.
>
> Thank You,
> John
>




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