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flash (macromedia) : Very bad quality


tralfaz
2/27/2005 5:06:44 PM
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If there is more than one frame in the timeline of that image, change
quality setting to BEST instead of HIGH to avoid Flash's alteration of
it. It doesn't happen with single frame images. Also, place image on
exact pixel boundaries.
tralfaz

snooons
2/27/2005 9:10:27 PM
http://banan2.net/error/1.jpg This is how it looks inside the Macromedia Flash
MX 2004 http://banan2.net/error/2.jpg This is how it looks when I play the
movie, at Quality = High. What the heck is wrong? Any publish settings I have
to fix? Any way to make the quality better?
mourning2night
2/27/2005 10:15:34 PM
Forgotten Monkey
2/27/2005 11:27:47 PM
Markus Ernst
2/28/2005 9:52:07 AM
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IIRC you can prohibit image anti-aliasing somewhere in the library, if the
image is in there. If your image is loaded dynamically you can't do this
(IMO a serious weakness of Flash).

If the image is loaded dynamically, and you can afford setting low quality,
do it. Low quality will prevent flash from anti-aliasing type and images.
But if you have type in the movie, it will be rendered very badly then.

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Markus

snooons
2/28/2005 4:48:45 PM
Forgotten Monkey, if you dont see any difrence you should check your eyes.
mourning2night, I have scaled it in Adobe Photoshop, and imported them, then
just drag the images into the scene from the Library.. It is pixel graphic, so
I found out it looks better if I have the quality on Low. But still is the
'Music' and 'Credits' buttons retarded.. I didnt understand much of what you
are talking about.. IIRC? btw, how can I set the default quality settings to
low? Thanks for the help guys :)
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