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Subject: | RE: FLASH: Movie BG Color not matching HTML body color |
From: | Paul Willoughby |
Date: | Tue, 9 Jan 2001 15:31:13 GMT |
Another good work around to this problem was mentioned on this list
recentley (can't remember who by, sorry!)
Make an 18 x 18 movie and set the background to the colour you want (ie the
same as your main movie). Export this file as a gif image (remember to
include the full document size). Then make this image the background of your
html page and set it to tile. This colour should now match your SWF!
hth
paul
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Brack, Jeremy [Jeremy [dot] Brackimgusa [dot] com (mailto:Jeremy [dot] Brackimgusa [dot] com)]
> Sent: 08 January 2001 23:07
> To: 'flasherchinwag [dot] com'
> Subject: RE: FLASH: Movie BG Color not matching HTML body color
>
>
> I believe they discovered this bug a few months back here on
> the list. The
> only true way to see the same colors is to set your video
> card to 32-bit
> color. Otherwise, you need to mess around with websafe
> colors, and I think
> after a ton of tests they found 22 colors that wont change
> no matter what.
> I am sure someone on the list has the link to the article. I
> think they
> said in the article that 16-bit color is more unpredictable
> than 8-bit color
> when it comes to dithering on different browsers and Mac or
> PC. If your
> very concerned about the color matching up, you can use one
> of the 22 safe
> colors as both the HTML background color and Flash movie
> background color to
> be sure that you wont see the boundaries of the Flash movie.
>
> Jeremy
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Julie Fell [jfellrivals [dot] com (mailto:jfellrivals [dot] com)]
> Sent: Monday, January 08, 2001 5:53 PM
> To: 'flasherchinwag [dot] com'
> Subject: FLASH: Movie BG Color not matching HTML body color
>
>
> I'm using the same color for the background property of my
> movie as I am in
> the body tag of my HTML page but they aren't rendering the same. The
> background color of the Flash movie is slightly lighter. Is
> this a bug or am
> I doing something wrong? Thanks in advance!!
>
> http://www.thelinkzone.com/flash/portfolio2.htm
>
> p.s. The color I am using is #3864A0. The movie is set at
> 800x600 so you
> will only notice it if your screen resolution is set to
> 1024x768 or higher.
>
> Julie Fell
> UI Designer
> Rivals.com -- RivalNetworks, Inc.
> jfellrivals [dot] com
> http://www.rivals.com
>
>
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