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Unfortunately, although the map is huge, you can't read any of the street names. I have a suggestion. When you get the original on your computer monitor...the section you want (if you use the latest version of I.E., the picture/map will automatically be shrunken to fit your monitor...if you need a larger display, select "Full Screen" from the "View" menu of the browser), press the "Pring Screen SysRq" button on your keyboard. This takes a "picture" of your screen and saves it to the clipboard. Next, go to your graphics program (Paintshop Pro, etc.) and from the menu select "paste...as new image." What you copied from your monitor will now appear as a new file you can manipulate....trim, darken, make sharper, etc. Now save this as a JPG file and upload that file. Just a suggestion....should work as long as the area you want isn't larger than your computer screen.
Last edited by MadeInJapan; August-15th-2003 at 06:48 AM.
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Originally posted by Protegé Menacé
actually, I had a zoomed in version of this that was like 10,000 pixels wide, a whole map of my city.
I then croped that to what we drove on, and then jpegged the **** outta it ( as far was paint shop pro would let me, like 90%)
i didnt want people to know what streets we were on and ****, jsut seeing the map and the long trails we left
actually, I had a zoomed in version of this that was like 10,000 pixels wide, a whole map of my city.
I then croped that to what we drove on, and then jpegged the **** outta it ( as far was paint shop pro would let me, like 90%)
i didnt want people to know what streets we were on and ****, jsut seeing the map and the long trails we left
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