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Is there a way to import a Photoshop smart object to Animate?

Explorer ,
Mar 17, 2020 Mar 17, 2020

I have a photo that is very small. When I enlarge it, it gets blurry. So I converted it to a smart image, and thought I solved the problem. But the whole reason that I needed the photo enlarged was for animation purposes in Animate. When I tried to import the image to stage in Animate, I received this message: "The import did not finish because an unknown error occured."

 

Is there another way to do this? Or is this just not something that I am not able to do?

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LEGEND , Mar 17, 2020 Mar 17, 2020

How would the Smart Image system prevent a low-res photo from becoming blurry when scaled up? That's part of the resampling system.

 

Well, whatever you've done, just save it as a JPG and import that into Animate.

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LEGEND ,
Mar 17, 2020 Mar 17, 2020

How would the Smart Image system prevent a low-res photo from becoming blurry when scaled up? That's part of the resampling system.

 

Well, whatever you've done, just save it as a JPG and import that into Animate.

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Explorer ,
Mar 18, 2020 Mar 18, 2020
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Yea, I'm clearly a beginner. I'm working hard to move up from that status. The photo isn't blurry; the enlarged photo was blurry, which is why I converted it.

 

You fixed it tho. Thank you!!!

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