Have you tried pngs? Also some browsers render colors differently. The issue might be the colors that are not rendering the same shade could be non-web safe colors. It is sometimes a real headache to try and match up your flash images with html images. This is why for backgrounds you should choose one or the other. Either all in flash or all in HTML.
If your color that is rendering differently in flash is a background image, you can just use the image as a guide in flash and set the wmode to transparent for the object params and embed and then have the background image added to the html to show behind the flash element. Then again, it could be how you are making your jpgs. JPGs compress when you create them by choosing clusters of pixels and make them all a similar color. When you make your image for html it could choose a different shade than when you created your image for flash. If no gradients/portraits are used, perhaps a GIF or PNG would be a better choice. ------Original Message------ From: 2lakes Sender: [email protected] To: [email protected] ReplyTo: Flash Coders List Subject: [Flashcoders] Colour Matching Sent: Dec 15, 2009 3:10 PM Hi, I have in the past and now on different projects - had trouble trying to colour match flash / bitmap content with html / bitmap content. A current project uses sliced and exported jpegs with colourspace. Some jpegs end up in flash and some in page divs. The flash jpegs are shades lighter than the div ones. No compression in the library is applied.??? It is barely noticeable on a desktop mac but in a mac book it's very noticeable. Can anyone point to discussion or guess as to why this is so? Cheers Ian Ian Hobbs Ian Hobbs Media 2/184 Glebe Point Road Glebe 2037 Australia _______________________________________________ Flashcoders mailing list [email protected] http://chattyfig.figleaf.com/mailman/listinfo/flashcoders Nathan Mynarcik Interactive Web Developer [email protected] 254.749.2525 www.mynarcik.com _______________________________________________ Flashcoders mailing list [email protected] http://chattyfig.figleaf.com/mailman/listinfo/flashcoders

