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194 Using Imported Artwork
Importing file formats for vector or bitmap files
Flash can import different vector or bitmap file formats depending on whether QuickTime 4
or later is installed on your system. Using Flash with QuickTime 4 installed is especially useful
for collaborative projects in which authors work on both Windows and Macintosh platforms.
QuickTime 4 extends support for certain file formats (including Adobe Photoshop, PICT,
QuickTime Movie, and others) to both platforms.
You can import the following vector or bitmap file formats into Flash 8, regardless of whether
QuickTime 4 is installed:
You can import the following bitmap file formats into Flash only if QuickTime 4 or later
is installed:
File type Extension Windows Macintosh
Adobe Illustrator (version 10 or
earlier; see “Importing Adobe
Illustrator, EPS, or PDF files”
on page 198)
.eps, .ai .pdf
✔✔
AutoCAD DXF (see “About
AutoCAD DXF files” on page 200)
.dxf
✔✔
Bitmap .bmp
✔✔
(Using
QuickTime)
Enhanced Windows Metafile .emf
FreeHand .fh7, .fh8, .fh9,
.fh10, .fh11
✔✔
FutureSplash Player .spl
✔✔
GIF and animated GIF .gif
✔✔
JPEG .jpg
✔✔
PNG .png
✔✔
Flash Player 6/7 .swf
✔✔
Windows Metafile .wmf
✔✔
File type Extension Windows Macintosh
MacPaint .pntg
✔✔
Photoshop .psd
✔✔
PICT .pct, .pic
(As bitmap)

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