It does seem like there is some kind of bug in the flash movie. I've been looking into it myslef. (fyi I don't work at Adobe) It appears that Flash galleries that have images in the header sometimes have a problem loading images. It seems to occur only on certain web servers, and then only on certain end-user machines. For example, the galleries on
www.kuzemski.com all work fine on all my office machines (5) and browsers. If my guess is correct, the only fix (for now) would be to remove the graphic from the header. If you really want your logo to show up on your gallery page, you could add it to the html page itslef, and then "turn off" the header in the gallery.
Here's how you'd do that:
first you need to remove the image from the gallery:
Open the "style.xml" file found inside a gallery folder structure inside the "resources/styles" folder in your favorite text editor. Now find the following line of text on line 58 (it will have a different file name in it ):
<pageTitleImg visible="true" src="bin/filepath/mylogo.png"/>
and change it to this:
<pageTitleImg visible="false" src=""/>
Note that you don't have to turn off the header bar, but given that you don't have anything else up there besides your logo, I assumed you would want to..
Turn off the header bar:
on line 57 <headerBarEnabled enabled="true"/> change it to "false"
Now save your style.xml file to the same spot, and launch the "index.html" page to double check that you did it correctly.
Now add your logo into the html page itslef:
open "index.html" and just below the "<body>" tag
place your image, maybe something like this:
<img src="bin/images/logo/mylogo.jpg" alt="Ted Kuzemski Photgoraphy" hspace="20" />
Note that I used the "hspace" tag to push it a bit to the right from the left edge of the window, you can use "vspace" as well to space it from the top of the window and top of the gallery (or <br> tags just above or below the img tag, etc)
Hope that helps...