March 3, 2004 at 6:07 pm
Hello, I just wanted to show You this, I made them today…
By: tenthije - 3rd March 2004 at 21:12
there are various ways to do so, i myself use Paint Shop Pro. For those that do not have this you can also use MS Photo Editor. This is a program that comes standard with either windows or office.
(I am translating the names of functions from Dutch, so the names may be slightly off)
Open the file you want.
Select the menu “Picture” from the toolbar. Open the “resize” function. From here you can resize upwards and downwards. Usually I resize down to 800×600 or 640×480 when posting on this forum, since i have to stay below the 100b.
Now select the “save-as” function. Behind the picture type there is a button with “more”. When you press it you can change the quality factor. The higher the quality the larger the file.
By: LN Strike Eagle - 3rd March 2004 at 20:48
How are you resizing these?
By: Jeanske_SN - 3rd March 2004 at 18:35
Sorry for posting them in such a stupid order.
Took this one out of a huge pic (2304 pixels wide). It’s not an official picture size.
By: Jeanske_SN - 3rd March 2004 at 18:31
OO-MSN was doing Touch & Go’s.
By: Jeanske_SN - 3rd March 2004 at 18:27
This one was taken with bad weather conditions on February the 25th. It was raining as well and the lens was dirty by wiping it with my finger.
By: Jeanske_SN - 3rd March 2004 at 18:24
OO-MSN
Traffic is stopped for two engined traffic, landing or take off. I don’t think you want to be here if a C130, IL18 or jet with low engines takes off! The engines of a F50 are not strong enough, but once a IL 18 was here (didn’t saw it with own eyes), and you couldn’t keep standing!
By: Jeanske_SN - 3rd March 2004 at 18:17
Why do I always forget the picture? :rolleyes:
By: Jeanske_SN - 3rd March 2004 at 18:17
To LCY. New colorscheme, couldn’t get it from the side because the batteries ran out and quickly had to change them, very frustrated, and only got it done when it was lined up already :mad:.
By: Jeanske_SN - 3rd March 2004 at 18:11
The picture of course:rolleyes:
By: Jeanske_SN - 3rd March 2004 at 18:10
This one was before the first picture. Aircraft always taxi 10 meters back to have ase much as possible of the runway free. the runwai is 1510 meters long.