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I have produced a GIF image of a film stip created in Photoshop that will be used in a Macromedia Flash MX movie. The idea of the movie is to show the strip of film and have indivdual photos fade in to each individual frame. One end of the film strip fades into transparency.
When I save the images "for the web" it leaves a halo of white (or whatever other matte color I choose) around the image. It also leaves the color in the area where the image is fading into transparency. Using a single color for the matte is not an option. Setting matte to "none" deletes the fading effect at the end of the strip. When trying to layer these images in Flash these halos become very evident. When I try saving the image with various transparency dithers the image is degraded to the point it is unusable.
What is the best way to save these images?
Would a regular GIF or JPEG work in Flash?
Any other suggestions are deeply appreciated.
Sincerely,
Stuart Pedazzo…but you can call me Stu!
When I save the images "for the web" it leaves a halo of white (or whatever other matte color I choose) around the image. It also leaves the color in the area where the image is fading into transparency. Using a single color for the matte is not an option. Setting matte to "none" deletes the fading effect at the end of the strip. When trying to layer these images in Flash these halos become very evident. When I try saving the image with various transparency dithers the image is degraded to the point it is unusable.
What is the best way to save these images?
Would a regular GIF or JPEG work in Flash?
Any other suggestions are deeply appreciated.
Sincerely,
Stuart Pedazzo…but you can call me Stu!
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