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Subject: | RE: FLASH: screen captures |
From: | Len Harrison |
Date: | Mon, 28 Sep 1998 22:26:59 +0100 |
Check your JPG quality level which defaults to 50. Bump it up to 100 to not
lose anything and ensure the biggest possible file size. Find the best fit
for quality vs. file size from there. Depending on the complexity of your
screens, you might try the trace bitmap option in Flash to convert them to
vector. You can sometimes reduce file size that way. With proper settings
Flash does a very faithful conversion.
len harrison
instructional designer
lenhabtcorp [dot] com
-----Original Message-----
From: ownershocker [dot] com [ownershocker [dot] com]On">mailto:ownershocker [dot] com]On Behalf Of Anthony
Dwyer
Sent: Monday, September 28, 1998 10:19 AM
To: flashershocker [dot] com
Subject: FLASH: screen captures
HI,
I am trying to import some screen captures for a flash movie. I have tried
importing as .bmp and .jpg and they look fine in the .fla but when I export
the movie to swf the captures look all fuzzy. Does anyone have any ideas?
Thanks,
Anthony Dwyer
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