When you publish a Flash document, you're not limited to just the cre-ation of the Flash movie, you can instruct Flash to create a GIF image of the Flash movie, based on the currently se
Trang 1When you publish a Flash document, you're not limited to just the cre-ation of the Flash movie, you can instruct Flash to create a GIF image of the Flash movie, based on the currently selected frame The GIF file for-mat (Graphics Interchange Forfor-mat) is used primarily for clipart, text, and line art, or for images that contain areas of solid color Once the image is created, you can open and use it in any application that sup-ports the GIF file format
Specifying GIF
Options
Specify GIF Options
Select a specific frame on the
Timeline
Click the File menu, and then click
Publish Settings.
Select the GIF check box, and then
click the GIF tab.
Enter a Width and Height (in
pixels) for the JPEG image, or
select the Match Movie check box
to create a JPEG image that
matches the size of the Flash
movie
Select from the following Playback
options:
◆ Static Prevents the GIF
animation from playing
◆ Animated Animates the GIF
document
◆ Loop Continuously Forces the
animation into a continuous
loop
◆ Repeat Enter a value
representing the number of
times the file loops
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◆ Optimize Colors Creates an
optimized (smaller) set of colors
for the active document
◆ Interlace Creates an interlaced
image where the file, when
displayed on a Web page, loads
in three passes
◆ Smooth Uses a color dithering
scheme to create visually
smoother color transitions
◆ Dither Solids Dithers (mixes)
solid colors if they fall outside
of the viewable color gamut
◆ Remove Gradients Removes
gradients from the active
image
Click the Transparent list arrow,
and then click Opaque,
Transparent, or Alpha.
The Alpha transparency mask
generates transparent areas
within the GIF image
Click the Dither list arrow, and
then click None, Ordered, or
Diffusion.
Click the Palette Type list arrow,
and then click Web 216, Adaptive,
Web Snap Adaptive, or Custom.
Enter a number for the Maximum
Colors
This is available for Adaptive and
Web Snap Adaptive Flash lets you
select how many colors are
available for the image's color
table
Click to select a color table file for
the Custom Palette Type
Click OK to save the GIF settings.
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Web 216 Creates an image with only Web Safe
colors.
Adaptive Creates an image where the color table
(CLUT) adapts to the image colors.
Web Snap Adaptive Creates a color table that adheres
closely to the Web Safe Color palette.
Custom Creates a customized color palette.
Palette Type Options
Trang 3When you publish a Flash document, you're not limited to just the cre-ation of the Flash movie You can instruct Flash to create a PNG image
of the Flash movie, based on the currently selected frame The PNG file format (Portable Network Graphic) is a hybrid format designed to save clip art, photographic images, text, and line art Once the image is created, you can open and use it in any application that supports the PNG file format
Specifying PNG
Options
Specify PNG Options
Select a specific Frame on the
Timeline
Click the File menu, and then click
Publish Settings.
Select the PNG check box, and
then click the PNG tab.
Enter a Width and Height (in
pixels) for the PNG image, or
select the Match Movie check box
to create a PNG image that
matches the size of the Flash
movie
Click the Bit Depth list arrow, and
then select 8-bit, 24-bit, or 24-bit
With Alpha.
Select from the following Options:
◆ Optimize Colors Creates an
optimized (smaller) set of colors
for the active document
◆ Interlace Creates an interlaced
image where the file, when
displayed on a Web page, loads
in three passes
◆ Smooth Uses a color dithering
scheme to create visually
smoother color transitions
◆ Dither Solids Dithers (mixes)
solid colors, if the colors fall
outside of the viewable color
gamut
◆ Remove Gradients Remove any
gradients from the active
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8-bit Maximum of 256 colors
Bit Depth Choices
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then click None, Ordered, or
Diffusion to dither (mix) colors that
fall outside the viewable color
gamut
Click the Palette Type list arrow,
and then click Web 216, Adaptive,
Web Snap Adaptive, or Custom to
select a specific palette type
Enter a number for the Maximum
Colors
This is available for Adaptive and
Web Snap Adaptive Flash lets you
select how many colors are
available for the image's color
table
Click to select a color table file for
the Custom Palette Type
Click the Filter Options list arrow,
and then select from the available
filter options to control the filtering
of the colors in the active image
Click OK to save the PNG settings.
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Trang 5When you publish a Flash document, you're not limited to just the cre-ation of the Flash movie, you can instruct Flash to create a JPEG image
of the Flash movie, based on the currently selected frame The JPEG file format (Joint Photographic Experts Group), is used primarily to reduce the size of photographic images Once the image is created, you can open and use it in any application that supports the JPEG file format You can select a quality option to compress the file size, which reduces download time over the Internet You can specify a quality value between 1 and 100 A higher value preserves image quality, but retains a higher file size
Specifying JPEG
Options
Specify JPEG Options
Select a specific frame on the
Timeline
Click the File menu, and then click
Publish Settings.
Select the JPEG check box, and
then click the JPEG tab.
Enter a Width and Height (in
pixels) for the JPEG image, or
select the Match Movie check box
to create a JPEG image that
matches the size of the Flash
movie
Drag the Quality slider to increase
or decrease the amount of
compression applied to the image
The lower the value, the more
information (quality) is removed
from the image
Select the Progressive check box
to create a progressive JPEG
image The file, when displayed on
a Web page, loads in three passes
Click OK to save the JPEG settings.
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