Hello list
I am trying to set the Copyright in my  Projector, so it will display the text
when I launch the Projector, but it doesn't see to work. Is there a way I can
see the Copyright text displayed while the projector intro is playing.
If anybody knows I will appreciate the answer.

Regards, Eddy Nehani

Kerry Thompson wrote:

> >How do people creating a shockwave piece above 8bit color do it?
>
> Set your screen color to 16-bit and publish the movie (presuming you have
> 16- or 24-bit graphics in the movie).
>
> >What color pallet do I use? (Mac or Windows)
>
> Neither, actually. 16-bit color doesn't use palettes (nor does 24-bit). If
> you were using 8-bit color, though, I would recommend the Web 216 palette
> for Shockwave for the Web.
>
> With 8-bit color you use a palette. Your 256 slots are pointers to 24-bit
> colors--8 bits each for red, green, and blue. Those 3 bytes can have any
> value from 0-255. So, in a way, with 8-bit color, you have 16 million
> colors, 256 at a time.
>
> With 16-bit color, the two bytes actually contain the color information.
> It's usually divided up 5-5-5 with a bit for an alpha channel, or sometimes
> with the extra bit used for r, g, or b.
>
> With 24-bit color, of course, you have a full byte for each of the 3 colors.
>
> Make sense?
>
> Happy New Year! (Gongxi fa cai / Gung hei fat choi)
>
> Cordially,
> Kerry Thompson
> Learning Network
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