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    Image quality disaster - Need help pronto!

    In three years of using Flash I have not seen this happen, but now it won't go away.

    When I import an ANY image (.jpg, bmp, or png)and publish. Everythings great; however, if I rotate an image (and I don't even mean tweening it), simply rotate the image at all (place the picture at a tilt). The picture quality goes to hell. I am creating a gallery so this is unacceptable.

    Any ideas?

    Thanks

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    rotate it in photoshop, then bring it into flash.

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    Also if you put an image into a movieclip and then rotate the movieclip, I don't think you will have this issue. I use tilted images all the time in this manner without any quality loss.
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    I already tried placing the image inside a MC and then rotating....but it still does it......

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    did you check to see your bitmap properties in the library?

    maybe make gif lossless not jpeg and covert the bitmap to a symbol, I break apart the bitmap then regroup prior to making a symbol, not sure if that's going to help...but I don't have that problem when they are gifs..just larger sizes for the swf when using gifs

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    Hi there,
    try putting the graphics within an Mc and setting the alpha to 99%.

    I know the 99% trick works for the image quality bug in general, but I'm not sure if that is the problem you are having..
    Hope it helps.
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    try to check 'allow smoothing' in bitmap properties

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    "Allow smoothing" from bitmap properties worked for me. It also let me resize the image from actual imported size without reducing much the quality of the image. I used Flash CS3.

    Thanks a lot witek83!

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