tailieunhanh - adobe flash cs5 on demand part 78

Chèn thông tin tin Khi bạn lưu một tài liệu, bạn có khả năng tiết kiệm nhiều hơn thông tin Flash chỉ. Bạn có thể lưu bản quyền, máy ảnh, và loại hình ảnh thậm chí thông tin. Dữ liệu này được lưu với các tập tin như là siêu dữ liệu trong các định dạng XMP (mở rộng Metadata Platform) trong các tập tin SWF, và có thể được công nhận và truy cập bởi bất kỳ ứng dụng, chẳng hạn như Adobe Bridge, mà đọc XMP siêu dữ liệu | Inserting File Information When you save a document you have the ability to save more than just Flash information. You can save copyright camera and even image category information. This data is saved with the file as metadata in the XMP format Extensible Metadata Platform in SWF files and can be recognized and accessed by any application such as Adobe Bridge that reads XMP metadata. In addition if an image is a photograph you can save data specifying the type of image where it was shot or the camera used. You can even get information on shutter speed and f-stop. You can do the same with video and audio data too. That information will not only protect your intellectual property but will supply you with vital statistics on exactly how you created that one-of-a-kind image. Insert File Information into a Flash Document Open a document. Click the File menu and then click File Info. Click the Description tab and then enter information concerning the author and any copyright information. Click the IPTC tab to enter information concerning the image s creator description and keywords location where photograph was taken date created copyright and usage terms. Click the Camera Data tab which reveals information about the camera that took the image. Click the Video Data tab or Audio Data tab to reveal information about video and audio data and then enter your video and audio data. Click the Mobile SWF tab or Audio Data tab and then enter file information for a mobile SWF. Click the Categories tab and then enter category keywords for search purposes. 484 Chapter 20 Click the Origin tab and then enter data pertaining to the origin of the image. Click the DICOM tab and then enter data pertaining to the Digital Imaging and Communications in Medicine. Click the History tab to view historical information about the active document such as dates last opened and saved and a list of image adjustments. Click the Advanced tab to view additional information on the active document such as