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| iwannano 2006-04-24, 6:35 pm |
| One more question... Does the size of the imported image(s) greatly affect the
overall file size of a flash intro. For some reason my intros are very large,
I've tried removing some images or reducing the length of the movie but it
still ends up huge. I try to create an intro and import it into DW-MX and hope
that it does not blow up that file size.
Any suggestions on what steps I should take. I want the graphics to look
crisp and vibrate, yet small in size not to overloaded the movie and without
condensing the length.
THANKS,
Iwannano
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| iwannano 2006-04-25, 6:42 pm |
| Thanks for responding. I save photos as jpeg and clipart as gifs. My file
sizes tend to vary, since I am more concerned about download time. Is that a
good or bad thing (focusing only on download time)? I know that the overall
download time is greatly affected by the image size, however I figuare if
downloads below say "12 sec" max, it is not to bad.
"Vibrant"
- Iwannano
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