About Animating Filters (Flash Professional Only) - MACROMEDIA FLASH 8-USING FLASH Use Manual

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Fireworks blend modes supported in Flash
Flash imports the following Fireworks blend modes as modifiable blends:
Fireworks blending mode
Normal
Darken
Multiply
Lighten
Screen
Overlay
Hard light
Additive
Difference
Invert
Alpha
Erase
Flash ignores all other blending modes imported from Fireworks. The blending modes that
are not supported in Flash are Average, Negation, Exclusion, Soft Light, Subtractive
Light, Color Dodge, and Color Burn.
About animating filters (Flash
Professional only)
You can animate filters in the Timeline. Objects on separate keyframes joined by a tween have
the parameters for corresponding filters tweened on intermediate frames. If a filter does not
have a matching filter (a filter of the same type) at the opposite end of the tween, a matching
filter is added automatically to ensure that the effect is at the end of the animation sequence.
Flash does the following to prevent motion tweens from functioning incorrectly in the event
of a missing filter at one end of the tween, or filters applied in a different order at each end:
If you apply a motion tween to a movie clip that has filters applied to it, when you insert a
keyframe at the opposite end of the tween, the movie clip automatically has the same
filters, with the same stacking order, on the last frame of the tween as it did at the
beginning of the tween.
Flash blending mode
Normal
Darken
Multiply
Lighten
Screen
Overlay
Hard light
Add
Difference
Invert
Alpha
Erase

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