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Subject: | FLASH: JPEG quality poor regardless of settings? |
From: | Kurt Dommermuth |
Date: | Thu, 18 May 2000 23:01:07 +0100 |
Hi Good Flashers!
I'm frustrated as hell with something and was hoping someone out there
could help.
I've got a jpeg that I'm importing into a flash movie.
Prior to importing it into Flash the JPEG quality is set to 100.
It looks great within the flash software. It looks great in the testing
mode.
It looks blurry when exported! Nothing super dramatic, but noticeable to
my client.
I'm going nuts.
I'm looking at it scaled exactly the same as the original.
I've got the publishing settings set at JPEG quality = 100.
within this particular images properties dialog box I've got it set to "use
imported JPEG data" (I've also tried to not use this check box and manually
set it to JPEG quality = 100)
The quality of the movie is set at "best" within the HTML as well as within
the movie itself.
Why does the image within the exported movie look not look exactly like the
one I imported?
Does Flash automatically compress no matter what the settings are?
Am I missing something obvious?
I would be soooo appreciative for any thoughts/explanations.
Thanks,
Kurt
http://www.dommermuth-1.com
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Replies
RE: FLASH: Shape tween colours, Charles Day
Re: FLASH: Shape tween colours, Karin Christensen
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