ActionScript 3.0 :: Keep Image Quality When Scaling?
Mar 10, 2010
I load pngs to my flash project. The media size in the project is 1000x635. When I scale my project bigger than the that size I loose quality. the project is used on many different screens therefore scaling is needed.
Is there a way to keep image quality when scaling?
Ive seen this done in some website, the image while resized (down of course) doesnt lose quality. When I tried to scale the loader it loses quality. I even tried to use bitmapdata for that but it seems the result is the same.
My images look great at 100%, even 150%, when working with them in .fla. When I export to .swf, however, it goes to hell. Are there preferences I'm missing somewhere to rectify this?Attached are the two images, working .fla and the exported .swf.[code]
I am new to flash & working on my first swf file for a website.Problem is I loose image quality after publishing & uploading to the website.Ive located the publish setting for jpegs & changed this to 100% but problem still exists.When I do publish preview with the flash program it looks fine.
I am very new to Flash and I am creating a basic webcam display right now and the image quality of the webcam is very low how can I fix this? My code is:var camera:Camera = Camera.getCamera();var video:Video = new Video(); webCam.attachCamera(camera);
I've been working on an animation with the image fading in and zoomin in. However, I noticed that the image has different colour in a flash animation from the same image used on the same website as an image in a jquery gallery.
am using Flash CS5 and Photoshop CS3. The issue I am facing is while exporting from photoshop (optimized for web and devices) as png-24 , most of the images lose their quality inside flash. I have tried to make the publish settings for image quality 100. On lossless compression of the images, the image gets blurry. The total quality of display is highly degraded in flash in comparison to that of photoshop
I have a constant doubt. I never know why the resize image always look ugly. Today I found an example that don't look ugly and only gets better when resize. How they do that?
I have a logo which I have created in photoshop, it is made up of 4 layers, some of which I want to animate. I create my movie, I do so by opening my PSD file and then animating the layers. However I have a problem in that when I view my movie the image quality is poor, and there is what I would describe as noise around some of the image.
I notice when I run animations in the flash player, the image quality because very pixelated and blocky when I enlarge the animation.
I need my website to scale to different screen resolutions, so this can be a problem. Is there any way to make images smoother when the flash file is enlarged beyond it's native resolution? I really need to know since my website has to scale to a LOT of resolutions.
I want to use a camera which is installed in my computer in a Flex AIR application I'm writing, and I have few questions regarding the quality options : Do I have any limitation on the video image quality? If my camera supports HD recording, will I be able to record in HD format via the AIR application? How can I export the recorded video in any format I want? If I want to use the same camera for shooting stills, how can I ensure (within the code) the best quality for the result pictures?
I'm getting reduced image quality when I modify my MovieClip's .rotationY property. I've read that flash converts the object into a bitmap which explains the reduction in quality. However my MovieClip will eventually return to it's default position .rotationY = 0; and i don't want it to have a loss in quality.
I have a big image 676 * 340 dimensions and I want to re size the same image down to 200* 150 without destroying quality does any one know a way of achieving this.
I've had no such problem like this until today. Basically when i try and drag an object from photoshop to the stage in flash, everything looks great on the stage and usualy everything looks fine in the test / debug mode. But suddenly i've come up against a very anoying problem. Everything looks great on the stage, but as soon as I go to test the movie, the image quality of whatever it is I have imported goes terrible. Like its been compressed to less than 10kb!The image looks fine on the stage but the problem accurs when I try to test to movie.I have tried importing different size images, not transforming the images in flash, making sure all the settings (I know of) are on high.
I'm looking for a non-commercial solution / tutorial (AS3, MySQL, PHP, XML) that would point me in the right directon to control the quality of uploaded images.
I am working on a Action Script3 project and I am showing images after resizing. I am using Bitmap and BitmapData manipulation for this but not getting image quality as like original image.
I set my images at 60% quality JPG files out of photoshop which seems to give a very nice representation. I set up a site to take a full screen, so I expect it to be larger on a bigger screen then what I see on mine. I figured to keep every image actual size at about 25% bigger when the finlal needed size in the layout, so if the site is ever on the bigger screen then images have some stored resolution to be enlarged and accomodate an increase in size. So all of mine images are scaled at about 75%.
Is it a good practise or things don't work this way in Flash? Perhaps it is better to keep the images to 100% (rather than importing intentially enlarges images) but make the maximum quality? Or both ways kind of work out?
I am having a quality issue when rotating images dynamically loaded into movieclips. I am not resizing them. I am only rotating them. I have tried applying smoothing to the bitmaps, but that has not helped.
I am using TweenMax to animate the z coordinates of a movieclip containing vector type. So far I've only done a super-simple pan out/zoom in, but I feel like I must be doing something wrong because the type looks awful when it's zoomed out and in. I would think that a vector object should look great at any size, but its very pixilated.
I've been working with the xml photo gallery tutorial on this site, and pretty much have it the way I want, except I am having some serious issues with the image sizes and quality, and cannot figure this one out.. The problem is that when the jpg images are loaded in dynamically they look horrible in quality. I searched and searched for an answer to this and couldn't really find anything that I had already tried... The only thing I could really think of was to rebuild my site at a larger scale and publish with 'match movie' instead of 'percent'.
After all that work... I'm having something very crazy going on, but it should help diagnose the problem.. When I rebuilt the site and re-did the images to match the exact pixels, for some reason now they are super big. I've looked at my code and can't see any scaling going on.. I don't know what is happening, so I'm going to supply all available resources: