The gamma integration with Flash 8 and Photoshop really sucks so...
(no ICC compability)


Another way is to work directly in your monitor colour space (given that it is calibrated properly).
That way you will get no suprises...at least not on your monitor

If you need some really optimized jpgs _dont_ use the build in jpg exporter in flash. Optimize the jpg in your favourite app (photoshop is good enough for me). Flash can use imported jpgs without recompressing them.

Cheers,
>B) Søren



On Jan 11, 2007, at 12:55 PM, Tomas Nygren wrote:

Hi!

I had great problems with this

How to really get good quality images in flash, of course importing
jpgs dosent work so I'm aheading into just importing .psd files and
then specifying in the flash to compress them as 95% (yes large files
but I dont know any else better procedure)

The gamma integration with Flash 8 and Photoshop really sucks so...
(no ICC compability)

Then I thought to make a tutorial for my own to see what kind of
procedure I can develop:

http://tomasnygren.com/tutorials/images_to_flash/

what do you think, any comments?

still I think I will get better results from this procedue and faster
instead of changing the images with individual settings each time, since the
changes are always so similar..

best
Tomas Nygren
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