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Import Photoshop PSD files, Compatibility between Flash and Photoshop

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USING FLASH CS4 PROFESSIONAL 80 Using imported artwork Compatibility between Flash and Photoshop Certain visual attributes can either not be accurately imported, or, after they are imported, lose their ability to be further edited in the Flash authoring environment. The PSD Importer provides you with several options to import and place artwork to best maintain its visual appearance and editability. However, certain visual attributes cannot be preserved. Use the following guidelines to improve the appearance of PSD files imported into Flash: • Flash supports only the RGB color space, and not the CMYK color space, which is common in printing. Flash can convert CMYK images to RGB; however, colors are better preserved if you convert CMYK colors to RGB in Photoshop. • Flash can import the following Photoshop blend modes, and maintain their editability: Normal, Darken, Multiply, Lighten, Screen, Hard Light, Difference, and Overlay. If you use a blend mode that Flash does not support, you can rasterize the layer to maintain its visual appearance, or remove the blend mode from the layer. • Flash cannot import Photoshop Smart Objects as editable objects. To preserve the visual attributes of Smart Objects, they are rasterized and imported into Flash as bitmaps. • Flash can only import the first frame of Photoshop Video layers. • Image and Fill layers are always rasterized when imported into Flash. • PNG objects in Photoshop are converted to JPG files when imported into Flash. Transparency in the original PNG is preserved in the resulting JPG file. • Photoshop does a better job of scaling bitmap images than Flash. If you know that you plan to scale a bitmap that is coming from Photoshop into Flash, scale the bitmap in Photoshop before importing it into Flash. • When importing objects containing transparent areas as flattened bitmaps, any objects on the layers behind the transparent portion of the object will be visible through the transparent area-assuming the objects behind the object containing transparency are also being imported. To prevent this, import only the transparent object as a flattened bitmap. To import multiple layers and maintain transparency without having any visible remnants of the layers behind the transparency, import the PSD file using the Bitmap Image With Editable Layer Styles option. This will encapsulate the imported objects as a movie clip, and use the movie clip's transparency. This is particularly useful if you need to animate the different layers in Flash. Import Photoshop PSD files Photoshop format (PSD) is the default Photoshop file format. Flash can directly import PSD files and preserve many Photoshop features, retaining the image quality and editability of the PSD file in Flash. You can also flatten PSD files when importing them, creating a single bitmap image file that retains the image's visual effects but removes the hierarchical layer information native to the PSD file format. For a video tutorial about designing websites with Photoshop and Flash, see www.adobe.com/go/vid0201. Updated 5 March 2009

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USING FLASH CS4 PROFESSIONAL
Using imported artwork
Compatibility between Flash and Photoshop
Certain visual attributes can either not be accurately imported, or, after they are imported, lose their ability to be
further edited in the Flash authoring environment. The PSD Importer provides you with several options to import and
place artwork to best maintain its visual appearance and editability. However, certain visual attributes cannot be
preserved. Use the following guidelines to improve the appearance of PSD files imported into Flash:
Flash supports only the RGB color space, and not the CMYK color space, which is common in printing. Flash can
convert CMYK images to RGB; however, colors are better preserved if you convert CMYK colors to RGB in
Photoshop.
Flash can import the following Photoshop blend modes, and maintain their editability: Normal, Darken, Multiply,
Lighten, Screen, Hard Light, Difference, and Overlay.
If you use a blend mode that Flash does not support, you can rasterize the layer to maintain its visual appearance,
or remove the blend mode from the layer.
Flash cannot import Photoshop Smart Objects as editable objects. To preserve the visual attributes of Smart
Objects, they are rasterized and imported into Flash as bitmaps.
Flash can only import the first frame of Photoshop Video layers.
Image and Fill layers are always rasterized when imported into Flash.
PNG objects in Photoshop are converted to JPG files when imported into Flash. Transparency in the original PNG
is preserved in the resulting JPG file.
Photoshop does a better job of scaling bitmap images than Flash. If you know that you plan to scale a bitmap that
is coming from Photoshop into Flash, scale the bitmap in Photoshop before importing it into Flash.
When importing objects containing transparent areas as flattened bitmaps, any objects on the layers behind the
transparent portion of the object will be visible through the transparent area—assuming the objects behind the
object containing transparency are also being imported. To prevent this, import only the transparent object as a
flattened bitmap.
To import multiple layers and maintain transparency without having any visible remnants of the layers behind the
transparency, import the PSD file using the Bitmap Image With Editable Layer Styles option. This will encapsulate
the imported objects as a movie clip, and use the movie clip's transparency. This is particularly useful if you need
to animate the different layers in Flash.
Import Photoshop PSD files
Photoshop format
(PSD) is the default Photoshop file format. Flash can directly import PSD files and preserve many
Photoshop features, retaining the image quality and editability of the PSD file in Flash. You can also flatten PSD files
when importing them, creating a single bitmap image file that retains the image’s visual effects but removes the
hierarchical layer information native to the PSD file format.
For a video tutorial about designing websites with Photoshop and Flash, see
www.adobe.com/go/vid0201
.
Updated 5 March 2009