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The photoFlow Flash component displays multiple images with a stack effect, perspective and reflection. The images can be flipped by clicking on a specific image in the stack, using the supplied skinnable scrollbar, or scrolling the mousewheel. Images can be added or changed directly in the Component Inspector, through ActionScript or using an external XML file.
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*How to get best picture resolution? *
For some reason the images seem kinda grainy. Do I need to resize the photos down to a certain resolution? The originals are sized at: 982×528
Here’s my project with Photoflow:
http://www2.clubspaces.com/allstars.aspx
We’re really not familiar with Sharepoint. If Sharepoint displays regular HTML pages can include Flash object then it should work. We do not have a trial version of this component.
Will this component work inside a Sharepoint page? Do you have a trial versions, so I can be sure it works? Thanks.
I don‘t have Adobe Flash to compile a fla file.
Does this purchase come with a xml file already ready to go?
Login and go to the Downloads area of photoFlow.
My trashed my xml file by accident and I cant get the pictures to load. can I get another file?



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Try resize the images to be the same size as the size that you are displaying them at. It looks like this because you have have Flash resize a very large image to a much smaller size. If you make the images the same size as the display size this should look perfect.