FlashPaper - though it is a standalone app I believe - it is made by 
Adobe though, so the quality of converting SWF's to images is good 
from what I've seen.  I've used it like 2 times, so I don't know all 
it can/can't do or how well it will work for your situation. -Nathan

--- In [email protected], "Rick Schmitty" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
wrote:
>
> Does anyone have a suggestion on a swf to image tool?  Preferrably 
not
> a standalone client app but rather something than can be run on a
> server?  (user submits swf to cf/php etc)
> 
> I've tried a few and the output quality is not so great
> 
> Not directly flex related...but thought I'd try :)
>





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