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Jul 6
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, 2003 at 4:38pm
Connor
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Hey everybody heres some of my first screen shots. They are some pics of my HU-16 in the Bahamas.
Enjoy
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Jul 6
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cool shots:)
welcome to simv
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Jul 6
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Connor
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thanks. there a litte blurry
is there anyway to fix that ???
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Jul 6
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Nice pics.
I think the bare metal textures on that albatross look great.
If you want to solve the blurryness, (although I don't think the screenies are bad quality at all,) talk to Ramsa239 he'll help you out.
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Thanks Crumbso yeah I like the bare metal to
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I don't think it's a graphics problem, it could just be the way you're saving those jpg's. I used to have that "blurryness" when I would save screenshots in Photoshop after resizing..
Keep out of IMC in VFR,&&Tim
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Jul 7
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They are some pics of
my HU-16
in the Bahamas.
That happens to be
My favorite
aircraft!!
But you are welcome to use it if you are carefull!!
The textures on the AC seem to blur at times whem
you are flying it??? Maybe Ramsa knows the answer??
Nice pics by the way!!
X
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Jul 7
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I used to have that "blurryness" when I would save screenshots in Photoshop after resizing..
You should never get "blurryness" by saving in Photoshop, unless you want to degrade (Maximize compression) your image to a very small file size.......
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Jul 7
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Well if you have image ready along with it then you can optimize the picture.
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