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    PSD export

    Hi,
    I want to know whether we can directly export PSD format files into Flash MX2204 without first converting it to SWF.
    Another qns.. how do we preserve the layers of a PSD file ...do we do Export as layers??? in FLASH 2004

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    PSD export

    No, Flash2004 only recognizes PS 2.5 & 3 files; which basically means it may as well not even support the format at all. NOone uses those versions anymore.

    I'm not sure what your 2nd question is in referrence to? Please elaborate.

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    PSD export

    my 2nd qns was...

    I have created a multilayered image in PS CS.Now I want to export this multilayered file into Flash Mx2004.Is there a methord that will permit this?ie)I conserve my layers for further manipulation in Flash. \:]

    Ur answer for my first qns means that Psd format of CS is not supported in Flash ..so changing to SWF is inevitable.

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    Re: PSD export

    There's a plugin named "PSD2FLA" I've it. download it from :

    www.medialab.com/psd2fla/

    It works really well.
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    Re: PSD export

    http://img509.imageshack.us/my.php?image=test5mh.swf

    Here's an old ( very old ) test I was working on using PS images. All layers were saved as .png with a transp. bg. at 100ppi (1024x768) They fall into place and as you can see, they can be tweened. This will work with any version of anything. I have some later stuff as well, on disk somewhere
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    Re: PSD export

    Quote Originally Posted by theFounder
    No, Flash2004 only recognizes PS 2.5 & 3 files; which basically means it may as well not even support the format at all. NOone uses those versions anymore.

    I'm not sure what your 2nd question is in referrence to? Please elaborate.
    2.5 and 3? That really makes no sense. It's a good thing Adobe bought out Macromedia; things will make more sense soon 8}

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    Re: PSD export

    I know this is an old post ,but i want to know others who visits this.

    Now the latest version of Adobe Flash Professional CS3 supports direct import of Photoshop PSD files,not only PSD it features a lot for powerfull enough to generate web content and short movie clip.

    They also provided seperate Adobe flash video encoder.


    I hope this will information will be helpfull to new users..

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    PSD export

    hi wavers, i rendered a very big scene with psd, when finished i tried to open my psd and pshop say this:

    "could not complete your request because an unexpected end-of-file was encountered"

    i tried to render my scene to a smaller res, but nothing, same error...any suggestions?
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