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  • Desertdawg
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    Another maple leaf

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  • Desertdawg
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    Argonaut - Royal Canadian Navy



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  • Desertdawg
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    Sawbones showing the maple leaf - always like stopping by and buying their shirts. They have a wide range of bright colors and sizes.



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  • Desertdawg
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    Our Canadian neighbors always bring a good time.




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  • Desertdawg
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    Section Eight



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  • Desertdawg
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    Originally posted by Air Judge View Post
    Shouldn't that be "Crew Perkies?"
    Thats classic

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  • Guest
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    Originally posted by Desertdawg View Post
    Perks of a winning team.

    Crew perks

    [ATTACH=CONFIG]24093[/ATTACH]

    Pilot perks

    [ATTACH=CONFIG]24094[/ATTACH]

    Owner perks

    [ATTACH=CONFIG]24095[/ATTACH]


    Shouldn't that be "Crew Perkies?"

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  • Desertdawg
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    Race 5 came prepared with markers for this young lass.

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  • Desertdawg
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    Perks of a winning team.

    Crew perks

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  • Guest
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    Originally posted by Lockheed Bob View Post
    That mosaic will either make you have a beer or quit drinking. Very clever & yes that would be cool hanging from the back of the grandstands.
    LOL...I'll stick with the former!

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  • AAFO_WSagar
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    Originally posted by Desertdawg View Post
    No problem young man. So, if full size doesn't impact or slow down anything I will start trying that.

    Same limits would apply. what I did was click on the thumbnail, then click on the image that pops up in the php generated display frame, which takes you to the full size image server address, then I inserted an image in the message from the link and it showed up correctly sized as per my page design sizing buried in the site config files (it actually "browsersized" the image, not a permanent change like the software does to the image on upload.. make sense )

    For those who don't know what to heck I'm talking about when I say browsersized, it is where the web page specifies a size to display the image that is other than its native resolution, like an 800x600 image would obey the page directive and show the image at whatever size you want.. when the display sizing happens that way, you really don't notice it if it's a minor difference. A big mistake that web designers make (and still do) that used to be a lot more noticeable in the days of slow Internet, because it could cause a really slow loading page..

    For example. (boy I'm gettin' deep here) WAAAAAY back in the day, does anyone remember the year the RARA page had a really nice animation of White Lightnin' taxiing out onto the logo, something like that... ?? Anyway, it took absolutely FOREVER to load because the talented coder who made the page did not know about image size optimization.. the animation was a .gif animation and was HUGE in file size as well as native resolution size. Mark Kallio and I resized and optimized the image for the webmaster and f I n a l l y convinced him that the animation once tweaked, not only loaded waaaay faster, it looked better in its native resolution.

    I learned a LOT from Mark K... my knowledge of graphic manipulation on the web is like a toe in the water compared to him!

    OK.. end of ramble.. god I'm gettin' old!

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  • Lockheed Bob
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    That mosaic will either make you have a beer or quit drinking. Very clever & yes that would be cool hanging from the back of the grandstands.

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  • Guest
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    Originally posted by Desertdawg View Post
    I opened it with Photoshop. Interesting process, do you create a folder with all the photos that the program uses to piece this together?

    And like you said, viewing it from a distance as a poster then getting closer really is the way.

    Here's a link to the S/W I used. There are others. Essentially, yes. You select a folder containing images to be used to build the image, then you select the image that will become the mosiac. You have many, many option as to shape, size and number of "tiles" to used to make up the mosiac and you can select to use the same individual image "tile" rotated 90 or 180, mirrored, flipped, etc. I typically use either 5,000 or 10,000 images to build the mosiac.

    Always thought this would be a cool option for the huge canvas posters hung behind the Reserved Grandstands as you enter the airport. From a distance, it looks like an aircraft...as you walk closer you start to see that it's really 10,000 images of aircraft.

    If you load the S/W (it's free BTW), have fun! Some turn out really nice...others, not so much!


    http://www.andreaplanet.com/andreamosaic/
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  • Desertdawg
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    Originally posted by Air Judge View Post
    [ATTACH=CONFIG]24089[/ATTACH]

    Never tried this before...inserting an image directly into the body of the message. It's a mosiac of Spirit of Texas. Kind of a cool program. Not sure this format will do it justice though...it's more for large formats/posters when viewed both from a distance and close up. If anyone is so inclined, save the image then open it in Photoshop, Affinity Photo or some other post-production S/W and zoom in.
    I opened it with Photoshop. Interesting process, do you create a folder with all the photos that the program uses to piece this together?

    And like you said, viewing it from a distance as a poster then getting closer really is the way.

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  • Desertdawg
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    Growing up as a kid I watched "12 O'clock High".

    The B17 was one of my favorite WWII bomber. So when Sentimental Journey came to the Reno Air Races, it was my first chance to see and touch a B17 up close. I still smile when I see this old photo that hangs in my shop.

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