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Just a few shots i thought i would share with you all. Hope you like :D

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How do you get these excellent screenshots? :o :o
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I think that penultimate screenshot really just sums up what this community has done to advance MSTS, ive seen worse shots of real life railways!
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Hi
I'm not a big fan of these "blurry" screen shots....but if I was to pick one ...it would be the first one.....the others dont do the LSE any justice.
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:o Nice to see 66101 getting an Airing!
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Looks lovely :D

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Thanks for the great response guys. Jon in regards to "blurry" shots as you call them I have only used blurring on the exhaust of the 66 all the shots are straight out of the machine apart from as I say the blurring on the exhaust, my attempt at a heat haze :lol:
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not to forget the Depth of Field blur as well :)
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I like the Blur added. Its not overdone, its just right. I like the mirage effect on the smoke alot :)

Seems like the Bluring of screenshots is become more popluar these days too!
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8)
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yeah, but how do you do it?!
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You use something better than MS Paint to convert the screenshots :)
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I used adobe Photoshop 7 to convert my screenshots from MSTS. Just crop them to get rid of the driver aids and then save :)
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I've got Photoshop Elements on my computer but have no idea how to use it, but i will give it a go anyway!!
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Is this an activity or is it just a photo op?
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lenham21 wrote:I used adobe Photoshop 7 to convert my screenshots from MSTS. Just crop them to get rid of the driver aids and then save :)
why not just turn the driver aids off when taking the shots? :P
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