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mariahlullaby

macrumors 6502a
Original poster
Jan 19, 2005
852
3
NYC
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 :)
 

Vidd

macrumors 65816
Mar 7, 2006
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108
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?
 

mariahlullaby

macrumors 6502a
Original poster
Jan 19, 2005
852
3
NYC
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!
 

Vidd

macrumors 65816
Mar 7, 2006
1,001
108
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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