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mariahlullaby

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Jan 19, 2005
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I did a quick animation in Photoshop using the animation palette, and I'd like to save it as a SWF file for use in a web page. I own the Macromedia package, but it's back at home (new computer). I can no longer download a trial because of the whole Adobe/Macromedia switch and all the preperations for CS3.

Would someone who owns both be willing to take my PSD file and save it to a SWF file/page for me? I'd love you foreeeeeeeever!

I'll email the file to whoever is a delightful angel :)
 
I did a quick animation in Photoshop using the animation palette, and I'd like to save it as a SWF file for use in a web page. I own the Macromedia package, but it's back at home (new computer). I can no longer download a trial because of the whole Adobe/Macromedia switch and all the preperations for CS3.

Would someone who owns both be willing to take my PSD file and save it to a SWF file/page for me? I'd love you foreeeeeeeever!

I'll email the file to whoever is a delightful angel :)

Have you considered outputting it as a .mov and using a video conversion tool?
 
Have you considered outputting it as a .mov and using a video conversion tool?

I tried using Video2SWF, and it keeps freezing up on me, and the output is really low quality. Do you know any good ones?

Thanks!
 
I tried using Video2SWF, and it keeps freezing up on me, and the output is really low quality. Do you know any good ones?

Thanks!

I use a Windows PC for now, sorry.
The best video conversion tool I've used for it, though is "Super".
 
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