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Subject: | Re: FLASH: anti-alias |
From: | Jayma |
Date: | Fri, 12 Mar 1999 01:27:46 GMT |
>
>On 3/9/1999 2:40 AM,David Gary of dgarystudiosmpinet [dot] net said:
>
>> What are you
>>viewing the site with.
>>Colors? Bit? Rez?
Hi Gary,
I can assure you it's a platform-wide issue for us.
among the high-enders dealing with it:
G3-248/7100/66/OS8.5.1/PDS/4MB at all res from 256-million colors/all resolutions
G3-300/OS8.5.1/RagePro-c/128bit/8MB at all res from 256-millions
colors/all resolutions
same as above with iXmicro Utra Rez same resolutions
KDS 7300 /.25dp/85MHz
NEC XE15/.23dp/85MHz
Wintel P200/S3Virge/4MB/24bit
Panasonic 15/.24dp/80MHz
and many, many more configs all see this fuzzy text with most fonts under
14pt., and all fonts are noticibly crisp and clean prior to anti-aliasing
and exporting. Very frustrating.
On 3/9/1999 7:13 AM,Ken Holmes of ken2001dci [dot] com said:
>>Your problem is that when you Aftershock it you have to set it to High
>>instead of AutoHigh in the shockwave tab.
Not the problem at all, but thanks for the suggestion. Neglecting the
auto-high tag only creates pixelization, not "fuzziness". (I always set to high)
It is far more apparent on Mac than PC, strangely enough, but that is
probably a function of the Mac being able to present more detail of
errors, as well as crisper, cleaner display when everything is right.
Our team would sure appreciate some insight as to safe fonts, or safe
font-brands for use with Flash.
Thanks,
Jayma
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