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Subject: Re: FLASH: seamless bg color blend
From: PUBLIC REALITY ADJUSTMENT CENTRE
Date: Sat, 5 Aug 2000 12:48:31 +0100

Hi John,

Thank you very much for your answer,
Do you know of a way around that problem ?
Can i use a gif stored on a webserver as a bg for a flash ?
Or should i use hex values for my object and embed tag,
and a gif for my html bg tag?

Kind regards
Thank you
Iko


>Sorry, but websafe colors have to shift in some monitors. Different
>renderers may shift in different ways.
>
>(Why must it shift? The websafe colors split the 256-value RGB channels
>into six parts. But a 16-bit monitor has 5 bits for each color channel, or
>32 possible values. Those 32 values can't display websafe colors
>accurately. Different renderers can round these colors in different ways.)
>
>This article has more info... even though it's about GIF and HTML colors,
>the principles are the same:
>"What can make HTML colors look different than GIF colors?"
>http://www.macromedia.com/go/13901
>
>jd
>


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