A little more specifically, flash uses the sRGB color space. You can set
that up under your PS color settings.
- Andreas
i_bang wrote:
thanks a lot Adrian !!! good solution! it works!!
Under View Proof Setup, choose 'Monitor RGB' - this will give you a
better
representation fo what the
No Actionscript in your question, this should probably be on the Flashnewbie
list, but
Are you sure there is no compression going on from Photoshop? If I remember,
.jpgs exported from Photoshop or Fireworks have about 80% compression by
default. Make sure your settings for the .jpg are
Probably saving out of photoshop in CMYK, need RGB, CMYK will look right in
ps, but changes colors bringing into the RGB Flash world.
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Import your psd! You can keep your layers too.
A+
Geoffrey Holland a écrit :
Probably saving out of photoshop in CMYK, need RGB, CMYK will look right in
ps, but changes colors bringing into the RGB Flash world.
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Under View Proof Setup, choose 'Monitor RGB' - this will give you a better
representation fo what the image will look like in browsers and Flash.
Colour correct the image to look as you want then save out your jpg ready
for import into Flash.
Now, back to ActionScript... :)
HTH
Adrian
On
profile and import into flash, should be fine.
Hope this helps
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Probably saving out
thanks a lot Adrian !!! good solution! it works!!
Under View Proof Setup, choose 'Monitor RGB' - this will give you a
better
representation fo what the image will look like in browsers and Flash.
Colour correct the image to look as you want then save out your jpg
ready
for import into
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