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Sub Transmits the difference between each byte and the value of the corresponding byte of the previous pixel.

Up Transmits the difference between each byte and the value of the corresponding byte of the pixel immediately above.

Average Uses the average of the two neighboring pixels (left and above) to predict the value of a pixel.

Path Computes a simple linear function of the three neighboring pixels (left, above, upper left), and selects the neighboring pixel closest to
the computed value as a predictor of the color.

Adaptive Analyzes the colors in the image and creates a unique color table for the selected PNG file. Best for systems showing thousands
or millions of colors; it creates the most accurate color for the image but results in a file size larger than a PNG created with the web 216-
color palette. Reduce the size of a PNG created with an adaptive palette by decreasing the number of colors in the palette.

9. Click OK.

Preview the publishing format and settings (CS5)

The Publish Preview command exports the file and opens the preview in the default browser. If you preview a QuickTime video, Publish Preview
starts the QuickTime video Player. If you preview a projector, Flash Professional starts the projector.

Select File > Publish Preview, and select the file format to preview.

Using the current Publish Settings values, Flash Professional creates a file of the specified type in the same location as the FLA file. This file
remains in this location until you overwrite or delete it.

Using publish profiles (CS5)

Publish profiles let you:

Save a publish settings configuration, export it, and import the publish profile to other documents or for others to use.

Import publish profiles to use in your document.

Create profiles to publish in several media formats.

Create a publish profile for in-house use that differs from the way you’d publish the files for a client.

Create a standard publish profile for your company to ensure files are published uniformly.

Publish profiles are saved at the document rather than application level.

Create a publish profile

1. In the Publish Settings dialog box, click the Create New Profile button .

2. Name the publish profile, and click OK.

3. Specify the publish settings for your document, and click OK.

Duplicate, modify, or delete a publish profile

From the Current Profile pop-up menu (File > Publish Settings), select the publish profile to use:

To create a duplicate profile, click the Duplicate Profile button

. Enter the profile name in the Duplicate Name text field, and click OK.

To modify a publish profile, specify the new publish settings for your document, and click OK.

To delete a publish profile, click the Delete Profile button

, and click OK.

Export a publish profile

1. From the Current Profile pop-up menu (File > Publish Settings), select the publish profile to export.

2. Click the Import/Export Profile button , and select Export. Export a publish profile as an XML file for import into other documents.

3. Either accept the default location in which to save the publish profile or browse to a new location, and click Save.

Import a publish profile

Other users can create and export publish profiles, which you can import and select as a publish settings option.

1. Select File > Publish Settings, click Import/Export Profile , and select Import.

2. Browse to the publish profile XML file, and click Open.

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