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USING FLASH CS4 PROFESSIONAL
Publishing and Exporting
Adaptive
Analyzes the colors in the image and creates a unique color table for the selected PNG file. Best for systems
showing thousands or millions of colors; it creates the most accurate color for the image but results in a file size larger
than a PNG created with the web 216-color palette. Reduce the size of a PNG created with an adaptive palette by
decreasing the number of colors in the palette.
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Click OK.
See also
“
Using publish profiles
” on page 397
“
Import and export color palettes
” on page 128
Preview the publishing format and settings
The Publish Preview command exports the file and opens the preview in the default browser. If you preview a
QuickTime video, Publish Preview starts the QuickTime video Player. If you preview a projector, Flash starts the
projector.
❖
Select File
> Publish Preview, and select the file format to preview.
Using the current Publish Settings values, Flash creates a file of the specified type in the same location as the FLA file.
This file remains in this location until you overwrite or delete it.
See also
“
Publishing overview
” on page 379
Using publish profiles
Publish profiles let you:
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Save a publish settings configuration, export it, and import the publish profile to other documents or for others to use.
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Import publish profiles to use in your document.
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Create profiles to publish in several media formats.
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Create a publish profile for in-house use that differs from the way you’d publish the files for a client.
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Create a standard publish profile for your company to ensure files are published uniformly.
Publish profiles are saved at the document rather than application level.
See also
“
Publishing overview
” on page 379
Create a publish profile
1
In the Publish Settings dialog box, click the Create New Profile button
.
2
Name the publish profile, and click OK.
3
Specify the publish settings for your document, and click OK.
Updated 5 March 2009