Fireworks cs4 - jagged edges on png32

Please open the fireworks png and see the jagged edges of the buttons on the black background. The icons are set to png32... why am i getting jagged edges and how can I fix

Hmm.
How's this?
I took your .png, doubled its size (Modify>Transform> Numeric Transform and Scaled it by 200%), exported it as a 24-bit .png, brought it back in and reduced it to 50%,back to its original size.
Since the shapes were vector based, they were smoother at the larger size, prior to export/opening/reduction.
If you do this, you should probably put your icons on a larger black background, so there are more black pixels to anti-alias against and work with on the scaling steps.

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    >
    quote:
    Originally posted by:
    Newsgroup User
    > thedrumdoctor wrote:
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    > >
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    > --
    > Jim Babbage - .:Community MX:. & .:Adobe Community
    Expert:.
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