Filter.saturation – Adobe Extending Flash Professional CS5 User Manual
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EXTENDING FLASH PROFESSIONAL
Filter object
Last updated 5/2/2011
Usage
filter.quality
Description
Property; a string that specifies the blur quality. Acceptable values are
"low"
,
"medium"
, and
"high"
(
"high"
is
similar to a Gaussian blur). This property is defined for Filter objects with a value of
"bevelFilter"
,
"blurFilter"
,
"dropShadowFilter"
,
"glowFilter"
,
"gradientGlowFilter"
, or
"gradientBevelFilter"
for the
property.
Example
The following example sets the blur quality to
"medium"
for the Glow filters on the selected object(s):
var myFilters = fl.getDocumentDOM().getFilters();
for(i=0; i < myFilters.length; i++){
if(myFilters[i].name == 'glowFilter'){
myFilters[i].quality = 'medium';
}
}
fl.getDocumentDOM().setFilters(myFilters);
See also
filter.saturation
Availability
Flash 8.
Usage
filter.saturation
Description
Property; a float value that specifies the saturation value of the filter. Acceptable values are from -100 to 100. This
property is defined for Filter objects with a value of
"adjustColorFilter"
property.
Example
The following example sets the saturation value to -100 (grayscale) for the Adjust Color filters on the selected object(s):
var myFilters = fl.getDocumentDOM().getFilters();
for(i=0; i < myFilters.length; i++){
if(myFilters[i].name == 'adjustColorFilter'){
myFilters[i].saturation = 0-100;
}
}
fl.getDocumentDOM().setFilters(myFilters);
See also