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Introduction
» Visual Applet Configurator
Features & Fixes
» Making Applet with VerticalScroller
» Making Applet with ImageFader
» Configuring Settings
» Selecting Applets
» Configuration Dialog
» What to do with Created File?
» Sending Flash E-mails
» Adding Flash Effects Into PowerPoint Presentations
» Flash Applet Size Parameters
» Entering Text or Files
» Font Conversion
» URL Links & Frame Targets
» Compression Ratios For Images
» Combining Flash Applet Effects
» JavaScript Effect Compatibility
» Adding MP3 Sound Effects
Working with...
» Working with Fonts
» Working with Text Fields
» Working with Tree Fields
» Working with File Fields & File Lists
» Working with Time Delays & Pauses
» Working with Color Buttons
» Working with Check Boxes
 

Compression Ratios For Images

Some applets, which support image inclusion of some sort (such as background images or slideshow images), will store JPEG images into the SWF files with a specific compression ratio. This compression ratio can usually be changed. You must specify values between 1-100. This means that low values will give low compression (and thus a smaller SWF file), and high values will give high compression (and thus a larger SWF file). Be very careful when you specify this. On one hand, a low compression can give enormous SWF files, that may be cumbersome for your web page visitors to download. On the other hand, setting compression too high will decrease the quality of images included. This has to be weighed.

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NOTE : This will not have any effect on GIF images.

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