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Below are sample Adobe FLASH scenes and their laser counterparts. As you can see, Lasershow Converter FLASH makes intelligent decisions about where to put lines and what color to make these lines. It also optimally places points for laser projectors. And it does all of this with the click of a single button! | Below are sample Adobe FLASH scenes and their laser counterparts. As you can see, Lasershow Converter FLASH makes intelligent decisions about where to put lines and what color to make these lines. It also optimally places points for laser projectors. And it does all of this with the click of a single button! | ||
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+ | ===== FLA files can not be used ===== | ||
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+ | Note that Lasershow Converter FLASH only works with Shockwave Flash files. (Shockwave Flash files are those files which are " | ||
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===== See Also ===== | ===== See Also ===== | ||
- | * SWF File Requirements | + | * [[tools: |
- | * Files included with LCFlash | + | * [[tools: |
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