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This page helps you create a fading effect of a sequence having up to 10 digital images. This simple but popular technique is commonly known as the cross-dissolve transition effect in traditional digital video and film. Its use can be very effective for web applications to deliver your message and capture attention where space or bandwidth is limited.

The Linux-based ActionScripting engine behind this page generates the graphic file in industry standard Flash swf format that is supported by most modern browsers, and is compatible to all Flash player versions.

All you need to do is to supply the images and set the duration and transition time and the final Flash file is generated including appropriate HTML codes with just one click. You do not need to know Flash or its scripting language. You do not have to use any traditional desktop Flash tools to create this effect.

For best results, all images should have the same size (identical width and height). If an image is smaller or larger than the specified width and height, depending upon the quality of the images, artifacts may become visible if any image scaling is produced.

1. Width of image   
(default 240 pixels)

2. Height of image   
(default 160 pixels)

3. Duration of image   
(default 2 seconds per image)

4. Transition time   
(default 3 seconds per image)

5. Frame rate   
(default 20 frames per second)

Click to generate the Flash image file with your current choice of parameters in a separate window.

The generated Flash swf file will be automatically removed from the server in approximately one hour. Right click on the apppropriate link and choose "Save Link As..." or "Save Target As..." to download the Flash or HTML file to your computer.

The following Flash image demonstrates this effect with five small sample images. The duration of each image is set at 3 seconds and the transition time is 5 seconds, respectively.


You can specify up to ten different images to create this Flash animation effect. Images can be stored in either .gif, .jpg or .png format. Only .gif and .png format support true transparency.

6. Number of images   

7. Choose up to ten pictures from your computer to upload to this Linux server from the following section. Each uploaded image is limited to 96K bytes. The uploaded images are automatically removed from the server within one hour.






















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