Here are some of the colors. I also included a screen shot from PS of the progress bar (up top) and the header gradient. Along with a portion of the filterBoxes background color. You can see the different in hues. The flash portion looks very desaturated from the PS screenshot. Anyone got any ideas? I have seen this before, but I never could figure out why my colors looked like crap.
.filterBoxes {
background-color: #313e4a;
color: #ffffff;
selection-color: #414d59;
}
.header {
background-color: #182028, #304050;
background-ratio: 140, 255;
border-color: #000000, #ffffff;
border-alpha: 0.35, 0.80;
corner-radii: 20px, 20px, 0px, 0px;
}
ProgressBar {
barColor: #79abb7, #457d95;
trackColors: #3d4751, #1b232e;
borderColor: #1a1f29;
}
Charlie
On Thu, Oct 1, 2009 at 7:18 PM, David <[email protected]> wrote:
> I've got no clue to a solution, but I'm curious: what are some example RGB
> strings that you're working with?
>
> -David
>
>
> On Thu, Oct 1, 2009 at 4:28 PM, Charlie Hubbard <[email protected]
> > wrote:
>
>> So I'm having some trouble matching colors between Photoshop and Flash.
>> When I take a color out of Photoshop and into flex it looks very
>> desaturated. I've searched online, but didn't come up with a straight
>> forward answer to this.
>>
>> As I understand Flash is sRGB, and I believe my photoshop file is sRGB
>> (not totally sure). However, obviously something is off because the colors
>> aren't matching. I can't seem to find any information about matching Flex
>> and Photoshop colors. I'm seeing problems with the hex values I pick up
>> from the interface as well as an image I export. So what's the secret
>> sauce? I'm sure this is simple.
>>
>> Thanks
>> Charlie
>>
>
>
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