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Applying "adjust color" filter using actionScript

Asked by NeverEndingFlashStories in ActionScript, Web Graphics Software, Macromedia Flash

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Hi,

I have a movieClip in my library that i added into the stage using actionscript in a document class. At one point or another, i'd like to apply the filter "adjust color" available in the authoring environment. I have found filters for glow, bevel etc, but i cant find an "adjust color" filter in actionscript, leaving me to believe that ColorMatrixFilter is what i am looking for. Am i correct?

On the other hand, the "adjust color" filter in the authoring environment lets me adjust contrast, hue, brightness...while the ColorMatrixFilter only allows me to change the RGB and Alpha values. It seems i am missing something here.

Also, I have a very specific color/contrast/brightness combination in mind that i have played around in the authoring environment with. How do i code the ColorMatrixFilter with these values so that i will get the exact same result in actionScript?

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