I've got a simple mProjector project, 2 Flash screens running video in sync. Anyone here have mProjector experience? I'd be happy to pay for a half hour consult or to farm it out. The documentation is not wonderful.
Thanks!
Randy Tinfow
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> The solid color may be because you're sampling the color of the layer in photoshop, rather than the anti-aliased image as in Flash.
> Could you try exporting from photoshop as a jpeg-- that way you would at least see what's happening in the compression?
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>> I'm working on a project that includes a number of panels upon which are
>> images.
>>
>> These images have been imported from photoshop.
>>
>> The images are basically cut out from a solid background and have a
>> crude border around them.
>>
>> The panel background is a solid colour.
>>
>> If you are looking well enough, the edges of the images can be seen.
>>
>> Looking in the photoshop document, the edges of the images cannot be
>> seen against the background (which is on a seperate layer).
>>
>> Colour sampling in photoshop of the solid panel background shows a solid
>> colour. Doing the same around the edges of the images shows that the
>> colour does vary.
>>
>> Because of the variation in colour I would expect a bit of an edge to be
>> visible, but I can't detect it in photoshop.
>>
>> It's possible that some of these assets were loaded into flash with some
>> compression - I'll need to investigate, but I'm wondering if I'm on a
>> hiding to nothing trying to eradicate this faint edge around the assets.
>>
>> Anyone else come up against this? First time for it to be an issue for me.
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> Date: Tue, 05 Nov 2013 19:35:11 +0000
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> Subject: Re: [Flashcoders] Colour rendition of imported assets
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> On 05/11/2013 19:13, David Cohn wrote:
>> The solid color may be because you're sampling the color of the layer in photoshop, rather than the anti-aliased image as in Flash.
>> Could you try exporting from photoshop as a jpeg-- that way you would at least see what's happening in the compression?
> I had a chat with the designer and an alternative solution was proposed
> ( it's only possible because elements that sit on top of each other on
> the panels can cover up the background without creating artifacts).
>
> The solution is to create a single image of the panel with images in
> situ. The items on the panel are dragged off, so a MC with a small
> alpha, can be dragged and a covering graphic shown that hides the
> original image.
>
> So problem solved, but quite a bit of work redoing the app.
>
> Paul
>>
>>> I'm working on a project that includes a number of panels upon which are
>>> images.
>>>
>>> These images have been imported from photoshop.
>>>
>>> The images are basically cut out from a solid background and have a
>>> crude border around them.
>>>
>>> The panel background is a solid colour.
>>>
>>> If you are looking well enough, the edges of the images can be seen.
>>>
>>> Looking in the photoshop document, the edges of the images cannot be
>>> seen against the background (which is on a seperate layer).
>>>
>>> Colour sampling in photoshop of the solid panel background shows a solid
>>> colour. Doing the same around the edges of the images shows that the
>>> colour does vary.
>>>
>>> Because of the variation in colour I would expect a bit of an edge to be
>>> visible, but I can't detect it in photoshop.
>>>
>>> It's possible that some of these assets were loaded into flash with some
>>> compression - I'll need to investigate, but I'm wondering if I'm on a
>>> hiding to nothing trying to eradicate this faint edge around the assets.
>>>
>>> Anyone else come up against this? First time for it to be an issue for me.
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