by NickN » Fri Oct 24, 2008 10:55 pm
The images produced from hitting the V key and are stored in My Documents\My Pictures\Flight Simulator X files are bitmaps. They are not compressed and very large
Going from bitmap to JPEG compresses the files. Your image software to view and compress to JPEG is what controls the output file size and resolution, not FSX
I personally use Adobe Photoshop to convert to JPEG, compress and set the file size. Adobe allows me to set the compression factor so my screenshots are no less than the minimum allowed for one web site of another.
In example.. SimForums allows 250KB @ 1024x768. SimV allows 150KB at 1024x768 so I have 2 different action profiles for making screenshots for posting at each website so I meet their restrictions.
The viewing and compression software you use controls what the end screenshot is sized to and how clear it is through the amount of data of the resolution it is compressed to, not FSX
FSX and the V key makes a full scale bitmap which is the exact size of your screen resolution and is a very large file size. In my case I use a 1920x1200 monitor so the bitmaps the V key grabs are 1920x1200 and about 8.75MB (megabytes meaning million bytes) in file size. The same image is reduced using my preferred software, Abobe Photoshop, to 1024x768 and 150KB (kilobytes meaning thousand bytes) in file size
Your image software may not be allowing you to see the full scale image. I do not allow Adobe Photoshop to take control of my bitmaps and other images.. I use the Windows picture and fax viewer to look at the raw image and only use photoshop to resize the images I select for posting
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NickN on Fri Oct 24, 2008 11:03 pm, edited 1 time in total.