Imported jpg probs - Urgent

Before I begin, I'd like to apologize in advance if this
issue has already been addressed in these forums.. I'd be suprised
if it hasn't, but i've looked all over, and cannot find the answer
i'm looking for.
I'm using FlashMX 2004 Pro, on XP Pro SP2..
I'm creating a website demo/walkthrough that I wish to use
screenshots in. I've been creating the images in Photoshop, and
exporting them as jpeg, then importing them to Flash. I want to be
able to fade the screenshots (alpha) and have them enlarge/zoom in
on specific parts of the screenshots. Unfortunately, when I
preview/publish the swf, the screens are dithered and choppy. The
only way they look good is if I keep them placed at 100% size.
Since I want to be able to fade & resize the screenshots, this
is a problem. I've tried png as well, with no better results.
I've tried editing the properties of the imported jpg/png, to
keep the image quality lossless or at 100%, but no dice.
Can anyone out there possibly tell me what i'm doing wrong?
Any feedback would be greatly appreciated, and put me forever in
your debt.
Thanks, -j

scaling bitmaps in flash (been discussed countless times,
surprised it was hard to find) is never
good - flash does not handle the scaling or even rotating of
bitmaps well. Always keep them at 100%.
If you must scale, then you can try:
play with the "smoothing" option in the properties for the
imported bitmap (library).
Add this to your first frame: _quality = "BEST";
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Jonas Seaotter wrote:
> Before I begin, I'd like to apologize in advance if this
issue has already been
> addressed in these forums.. I'd be suprised if it
hasn't, but i've looked all
> over, and cannot find the answer i'm looking for.
>
> I'm using FlashMX 2004 Pro, on XP Pro SP2..
>
> I'm creating a website demo/walkthrough that I wish to
use screenshots in.
> I've been creating the images in Photoshop, and
exporting them as jpeg, then
> importing them to Flash. I want to be able to fade the
screenshots (alpha) and
> have them enlarge/zoom in on specific parts of the
screenshots. Unfortunately,
> when I preview/publish the swf, the screens are dithered
and choppy. The only
> way they look good is if I keep them placed at 100%
size. Since I want to be
> able to fade & resize the screenshots, this is a
problem. I've tried png as
> well, with no better results.
>
> I've tried editing the properties of the imported
jpg/png, to keep the image
> quality lossless or at 100%, but no dice.
>
> Can anyone out there possibly tell me what i'm doing
wrong? Any feedback would
> be greatly appreciated, and put me forever in your debt.
>
> Thanks, -j
>

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