Exporting file to jpg
Can anyone help please. I have been trying to export my swf
to a jpg. The picture is going to be used for the background to my
site. The dimensions of the image are 1000px by 1 px. I get a
message that I can not export with anything less than 4px width.
Does anyone know a work around? (I don't have photoshop)
Thanks
Hmmm.. Since you dont have Photoshop, im sure you have MS
Paint, =)
open that up, and do some editing in there, maybe that will
let you save your 1px jpg...
Although I have no idea what you could be showing within
1px... =)
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