Still trying to find the right settings...

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Still trying to find the right settings...

Postby Flying Trucker » Thu Nov 26, 2015 5:29 pm

Goodly evening all... ;)

Still trying to find the right settings and programs to post a good screenshot... :think:

Right now I am using:
BD Sizer
Paint
Picasa 3

Would love to have a Program that would Crop, Add Frames with lots of choices, Resize, Tweak the Screenshot all in One Program and be compatible with Microsoft FSX and Windows 10... :pray:

Here is one Screenshot I managed to save out of about six while playing with the three above mentioned programs... :o

Note the Frame is not right...not sure if it is because I Framed the Screenshot in Picasa 3 and then when I used BD Sizer to resize I Framed again... :roll:

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Comments and Advice most welcome... ;)
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Re: Still trying to find the right settings...

Postby OldAirmail » Thu Nov 26, 2015 7:20 pm

I don't know all that much, but I use the free version of PhotoFiltre, V6.

It'll do far more than I care to learn, and it'll do it simply.

Don't know if PhotoFiltre what you want, but it doesn't hurt to try. Like anything else that's new to you, it may look confusinf until you get used to it.


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These were basically one click changes

Auto level to lighten a picture
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Select a background & put a frame around a picture, resize the picture, put in a drop shadow
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I know that there are better, more powerful, programs, but like I said this is simple and does far more than I need. And did I say free? :D
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Re: Still trying to find the right settings...

Postby Flying Trucker » Fri Nov 27, 2015 8:58 am

Wow...Thanks OldAirmail...much appreciated... :clap: ;)
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Re: Still trying to find the right settings...

Postby Hagar » Fri Nov 27, 2015 9:42 am

Flying Trucker wrote:Note the Frame is not right...not sure if it is because I Framed the Screenshot in Picasa 3 and then when I used BD Sizer to resize I Framed again... :roll:

I suspect that is the reason Doug. Try using one or the other for a specific feature like frames, not both.
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Re: Still trying to find the right settings...

Postby BlueSkies » Fri Nov 27, 2015 10:16 am

I don't know if this will help anybody, but this is what I use.

It's also completely Free and an excellent programme.
Very easy to use as well. :)

http://faststone.org/FSViewerDetail.htm

For taking Screenshots, this is a great little programme that's also Free and simple to use.

http://www.michielovertoom.com/software/snapper/
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Re: Still trying to find the right settings...

Postby Fozzer » Fri Nov 27, 2015 10:38 am

I must admit....

..that I have used "IrfanView" for all my pictures, photographs, screen shots, etc, for as long as I can remember:

http://www.irfanview.com/

Resizing, etc, quick and easy!

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Re: Still trying to find the right settings...

Postby Jetranger » Fri Nov 27, 2015 1:45 pm

Airmail, I got your message, I forgot, sorry !

I was busy Paintin an Aircraft and re-arranging some stuff, interior Swappin' and got so involved I forgot , well that and tired, my eyes started givin out, got tired.

I think what you were askin if I remember was this,

theres 2 versions - a FREE version

and a PAY version, I use the pay version

Pretty sure the Free version lets you have the ability to take SCREEN SHOTS, with an assigned key board button of your choosing as well as lets you take Video, but with a little tiny banner at the Top of the screen,,, maybe somebody else who uses the FREE version can shed more light than I.


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Re: Still trying to find the right settings...

Postby Flying Trucker » Fri Nov 27, 2015 7:00 pm

Thanks for all the replies folks...much appreciated... ;)
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Re: Still trying to find the right settings...

Postby BigTruck » Mon Nov 30, 2015 12:44 am

Hi Doug! I use Snapshot, found here at the V. Just open it, "make it ready" and it hides, then all you do is hit "print screen" and it takes unlimited screenshots, straight to your folder of choice.

http://simviation.com/1/search?submit=1 ... ot&x=0&y=0

Just about every shot is within regulation size, but I have had a few that were too big to upload here, I imagine that was just due to scenery.
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Re: Still trying to find the right settings...

Postby Hagar » Mon Nov 30, 2015 3:10 am

I don't think Doug is after a screengrab software. He uses the V key in FSX like most of us.

What he wants is a utility that can crop, resize, add frames & copyright text to the images plus save them at a specified file size in JPEG format. There are many graphic editors capable of some or all of the above but these can be somewhat complicated. I haven't found anything to compare with BD Sizer for this job. Once it's set up it will do everything except crop the image with a single click. (The Crop feature in BD Sizer changes the ratio of the image & is not a conventional crop tool.)
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Re: Still trying to find the right settings...

Postby Jetranger » Mon Nov 30, 2015 4:15 am

I guess I use the complicated system ????

Guess I don't know any better :shock:

I just hit my Assigned key with Fraps and then it saves it to an assigned folder in my pictures arena.

then I open the picture with my Paint Shop Pro and add fancy titles / text or borders if I want and resize the screen shot and stumble around and upload them to Simviation Screen Shot Arena, as if ya haven't noticed :D

I guess its kind of a mundane process of doing it really, but I like the way they come out in the end result anyway.

My mommy told me it wasn't goin to be easy :lol: :lol: :D

of course that was over 45 years ago,,, :lol: :lol:
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Re: Still trying to find the right settings...

Postby Hagar » Mon Nov 30, 2015 6:39 am

As always it's a matter of what suits you. :)

Jetranger wrote:I guess I use the complicated system ????

Guess I don't know any better :shock:

I just hit my Assigned key with Fraps and then it saves it to an assigned folder in my pictures arena.

The FSX default V key will do that without any extra software. The shots are saved in high quality BMP format in your Pictures/Flight Simulator X Files folder.
If you wish to post them on this forum or on the Internet they will then need processing in your favourite graphics editor.

then I open the picture with my Paint Shop Pro and add fancy titles / text or borders if I want and resize the screen shot and stumble around and upload them to Simviation Screen Shot Arena, as if ya haven't noticed :D

I guess its kind of a mundane process of doing it really, but I like the way they come out in the end result anyway.

BD Sizer is a handy little utility that will do all this for you with just a couple of clicks.
(Once it's set up to your own preferences you can batch process any number of shots with a single click which saves a lot of time & messing about.)

These examples were processed with BD Sizer 3.3.3

Frame Model 1
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Frame Model 2
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Frame Model 3
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Frame Model 4
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I should point out that I don't use it for my own processing. I only checked it out to try & sort out Doug's problem.
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Re: Still trying to find the right settings...

Postby Hagar » Mon Nov 30, 2015 7:44 am

Hagar wrote: I haven't found anything to compare with BD Sizer for this job. Once it's set up it will do everything except crop the image with a single click. (The Crop feature in BD Sizer changes the ratio of the image & is not a conventional crop tool.)

Correction: There is a Crop tool in v 3.3.3 :oops:
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Re: Still trying to find the right settings...

Postby Flying Trucker » Mon Nov 30, 2015 8:59 am

Thanks Doug...excellent idea showing the Different Frame Types Also... ;)
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Re: Still trying to find the right settings...

Postby Flying Trucker » Tue Dec 01, 2015 10:15 am

Good morning...

Can't seem to find a Download Site for BD Sizer Version 3.3.3....that works.

A working Link would be most helpful if someone has one...I am still using Version 2.3.1... ;)
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