Re: Monitor RGB and Flash
Re: Monitor RGB and Flash
- Subject: Re: Monitor RGB and Flash
- From: neil snape <email@hidden>
- Date: Thu, 07 Oct 2010 10:05:26 +0200
- Thread-topic: Monitor RGB and Flash
I also noticed that Flash Player can of course support multiple monitors
only the main default monitor can use the API and profile for color
correction.
So for people like me watching all Flash swfs on the secondary monitor ,
even if the Action script had the .toggle applied it wouldn't do anything
there.
I'm surprised that this isn't an application preference rather than a script
function.
> quoted from:
> http://www.adobe.com/devnet/flash/quickstart/color_correction_as3.html
>
> "You need to turn on the color correction for Flash Player 10 to define the
> colors that are drawn on the monitor screen. When an image does not use sRGB,
> it usually has an embedded profile that tells a program how to transform the
> image into sRGB. If you import an image with an embedded profile into Flash
> CS4 Professional, the color profile is removed and the image on the Stage
> appears without its embedded color profile.
>
> Flash Player 10 (and later versions) has an ActionScript API that allows you
> to set a SWF file to use the local device's color profileor not. "
>
> So the default behavior is to ignore embedded profiles, but that can vary from
> one site to another. _______________________________________________
Neil Snape
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