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USING FLASH CS4 PROFESSIONAL
Publishing and Exporting
Export Movie exports a Flash document to a still-image format, creates a numbered image file for every frame in the
document, and exports the sound in a document to a WAV file (Windows only).
1
Open the Flash document to export, or select the frame or image to export in the current document.
2
Select File
> Export > Export Movie, or File
> Export > Export Image.
3
Enter a name for the output file.
4
Select the file format and click Save. If the format you selected requires more information, an Export dialog box
appears.
5
Set the export options for the format you selected. See “
About export file formats
” on page 411.
6
Click OK, and then click Save.
See also
“
Publishing Flash documents
” on page 379
“
Creating multilanguage text
” on page 263
About export file formats
Remember the following:
•
If the format you selected requires more information, an Export dialog box appears.
•
When you save a Flash image as a bitmap GIF, JPEG, PICT (Macintosh), or BMP (Windows) file, the image loses
its vector information and is saved with pixel information only. You can edit images exported as bitmaps in image
editors such as Adobe® Photoshop®, but you can no longer edit them in vector-based drawing programs.
•
When you export a Flash file in the SWF format, text is encoded as Unicode, providing support for international
character sets, including double-byte fonts. Flash Player 6 and later versions support Unicode encoding.
Flash content is exported as sequences and images are exported as individual files. PNG is the only cross-platform
bitmap format that supports transparency (as an alpha channel). Some non-bitmap export formats do not support
alpha (transparency) effects or mask layers.
The following table lists the formats that you can export Flash content and images to:
File type
Extension
Windows
Macintosh
“
Adobe Illustrator Sequence and Illustrator Image
” on page
413
.ai
•
•
“
Animated GIF, GIF Sequence, and GIF Image
” on page
414
.gif
•
•
“
Bitmap (BMP) Sequence and Bitmap Image
” on page
414
.bmp
•
“
DXF Sequence and AutoCAD DXF Image
” on page
414
.dxf
•
•
“
Enhanced Metafile (EMF) Sequence and Image (Windows)
” on page
414 .emf
•
“
Encapsulated PostScript (EPS) 3.0 with Preview
” on page
415
.eps
•
•
“
Flash document (SWF)
” on page
415
.swf
•
•
“
JPEG Sequence and JPEG Image
” on page
412
.jpg
•
•
“
PICT Sequence and PICT Image (Macintosh)
” on page
413
.pct
•
“
PNG Sequence and PNG Image
” on page
413
.png
•
•
“
Export QuickTime
” on page
416
.mov
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Updated 5 March 2009