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Low colour quality

New Here ,
Feb 06, 2009 Feb 06, 2009

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Hello,

I'm using Captivate 4 on a PC. I recorded a piece on photoshop and when exporting to AVI i chose to export it in uncompressed AVI and with 32-bit colour. However, on the final export the photo in photoshop had very blotchy colour and when I opened the colour picker, it had alot of the concentric circles within it that suggests a low colour bit. I don't know whether my issue is in the recording or the exporting.
Please help

Ryan
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Community Beginner ,
Feb 06, 2009 Feb 06, 2009

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Is the issue only with Avi publish or with swf publish as well. Also check the image quality settings that you have selected in Captivate.

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Valorous Hero ,
Feb 06, 2009 Feb 06, 2009

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Hi Ryan

In addition to Saurabh's fine words, one place that may be helpful to check is the properties of all slides. Look at the quality setting there as well.

Remember that you don't need to check them individually (Unless you just want to). You may select them all and look at the properties as a group.

Cheers... Rick

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New Here ,
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Thanks both for your suggestions, unfortunately the problem hasn't been fixed. I have checked the quality in the settings and it is set to high, and yes the problem occurs with published SWF too. Any further suggestions? :(

Ry

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LEGEND ,
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Hi there

Sometimes "High" doesn't change things and "JPG" makes a big difference.

Cheers... Rick

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