is photoshop the only area that you run into this problem? the only thing i can think of is your adobe gamma is out of whack and is showing whites as yellows. are any other programs distorted in color?
im at a computer at work with no flash installed so i couldnt tell you the direct path to get to it. but somewhere in options or preferences there is a setting for maintaining image aspect ratio as well as images original size.
check out the preferences in the program as well as your movie settings
well if you had more than one monitor per computer it would of course have to be done with muiltiple video cards.
how do you instruct flash on which monitor things should be displayed to?
is it possible, say to use 5 monitors with flash so that they can display different images & movies, animations, so on ?
if so please let me know, i have a project that i need to get workin on. thanks
im working on a project where i would like to output different slides or clips to 5 different monitors, trying to cut down on costs of running 5 different computers, is there a way that flash will support multiple monitor output so that i can use 5 different video cards in one machine?
if not...
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