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EXTENDING FLASH CS4 PROFESSIONAL
Filter object
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 filter.name
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
document.setFilterProperty()
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" for the filter.name 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
document.setFilterProperty()
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