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Re: Screenshots for the gallery

06 Nov 2016 14:03

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Re: Screenshots for the gallery

06 Nov 2016 18:43

A couple of full HD screenshots  as requested:
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Re: Screenshots for the gallery

06 Nov 2016 18:44

NICE :D
 
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Re: Screenshots for the gallery

06 Nov 2016 20:53

I wonder if he's actually going to put any of these in the Gallery, they all look really good so far
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07 Nov 2016 12:03

A couple more screenshots:
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A "moon over Earth" simulation:
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Io over Jupiter simulation:
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Earthrise:
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Andromeda and Milky Way: A family portrait
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Screenshots for the gallery

09 Nov 2016 11:56

Some others screenshots
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Junaria (planet made by me), twin of the earth
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Junaria (planet made by me), twin of the earth
 
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Screenshots for the gallery

09 Nov 2016 12:38

I remind to all, that screenshots must be at least 1920*1080. Also, some screenshots with GUI are needed.
 
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09 Nov 2016 14:39

I remind to all, that screenshots must be at least 1920*1080. Also, some screenshots with GUI are needed.
Yes, all mine have been exactly 1920 x 1080. Also, when are you planning on adding them to the gallery?
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09 Nov 2016 15:58

I remind to all, that screenshots must be at least 1920*1080. Also, some screenshots with GUI are needed.
If I understand, the images must have a resolution of less than or equal to 1920*1080 ?
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09 Nov 2016 16:22

If I understand, the images must have a resolution of less than or equal to 1920*1080 ?
No, "at least" means "more than or equal"
 
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09 Nov 2016 17:09

Others with GUI are attached.
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Full HD dual screen
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10 Nov 2016 07:54

If I understand, the images must have a resolution of less than or equal to 1920*1080 ?
No, "at least" means "more than or equal"
Ah, I can maximum 1366*768 :(. If I enlarge the image so that it is on the desired scale, its good ?
Example :
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Original picture (1366*768)
s18 - Editing.jpg
Editing picture (1921*1080)
Edit : I change all pictures with my method to correspond to the regulations. In fact, why this reglementation ? It is the site (section gallery) or it's you ?
Quarior screens 06_11_2016 - Editing.zip
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10 Nov 2016 08:18

Quarior, by post-editing the picture you'll loose tiny features of the scene.
I have the same display definition as you. In order to make a full HD screenshot (1920x1080) I compose my scene by placing the camera where I want, then I open the Display menu, in Window Mode / Windowed (I always use SE in maximized window mode) I change the window size and Apply.
Hit F11, and you'll have the desired screenshot.

As for the requirements, I guess since Full HD definition is universally achieved in PC and TV displays nowadays, using minor resolutions it could be a not so good representation of SE rendering capability.
Moreover, it seems the market of bigger display resolutions (4K) is steadily growing this year, so we'll all go there eventually, with a standard resolution of 3840x2160.
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Screenshots for the gallery

10 Nov 2016 09:16

Quarior, by post-editing the picture you'll loose tiny features of the scene.
I have the same display definition as you. In order to make a full HD screenshot (1920x1080) I compose my scene by placing the camera where I want, then I open the Display menu, in Window Mode / Windowed (I always use SE in maximized window mode) I change the window size and Apply.
Hit F11, and you'll have the desired screenshot.
Oh, I didn't know thanks and it goes, we don't see much change :). I made a test :
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As for the requirements, I guess since Full HD definition is universally achieved in PC and TV displays nowadays, using minor resolutions it could be a not so good representation of SE rendering capability.
Moreover, it seems the market of bigger display resolutions (4K) is steadily growing this year, so we'll all go there eventually, with a standard resolution of 3840x2160.
Maybe but we will need more memory because the bigger it is, the more space it takes, especially videos (and music).
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11 Nov 2016 18:04

After applying the Lightbox effect, images retrieved are down-scaled, you can't seem to be able to get the original file unless you don't modify the corresponding address by removing the final parameter &t=1, i.e:

http://forum.spaceengine.org/download/file.php?id=182&t=1
vs
http://forum.spaceengine.org/download/file.php?id=182

Fancybox effect in the old forum solve this issue with the additional "zoom" button to get the original file, which I believe it doesn't exist in Lightbox, at least it didn't last time I've used it.

Edit:
Now it's better than the old one, especially the slideshow button!
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