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Subject: RE: FLASH: Dynamic Magnification demo
From: Mountain, Mike J
Date: Tue, 6 Jun 2000 17:57:49 +0100

Branden

I know it's sacrificing art for functionality...but taking the transparent
gradient off the glass might speed it up a little - some graphics cards have
difficult moving gradients, especially over raster images...just a thought,
although you've probably already considered it :]

Mike M

++ trying to find any real places to optimize and could not
++ find any... moving
++ around large, complex, and dynamically scaled vector images eats up
++ processor power...
++ (Oh, and in case you didn't notice, you can throw the glass as well)
++

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