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Subject: Re: HIGH Quality PNG files
From: John Dowdell
Date: Thu, 28 May 1998 23:49:43 +0100

At 7:47 PM 5/27/98, DGL wrote:
>I understand the best format to use for pics is PNG. However, does anybody
>have any tips on "how" (options such as the Interlace and/or Filter) to
>save these for the highest visual quality? Mine seem to be coming out
>rather grainy and blurry (may sound odd, but its true). In this particular
>case, I'm not too concerned about file size. I typically use Photoshop for
>my pics and to convert to PNG if that helps.


There's no need to interlace, and most applications should determine the
best compression method for you. I don't have Photoshop handy on this
machine right now and so can't check, but I do recall posts from people in
the past who have used its PNG without incident.

These days I use Fireworks most frequently. Its PNG comes into Flash 3
nicely, and the alpha-transparency is particularly useful. (You can use the
alpha in PNG as a mask on vector shapes in Flash 3.)

Now, on these particular PNG, are you seeing the problem when exporting
from the creation tool, or when importing into Flash, or when exporting
from Flash again for the web browser with some type of secondary
compression settings...?

jd



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