still in work: http://www.hoerbird.net/galerie.html
But already done: http://www.hoerbird.net/reisen.html


--- Melchior FRANZ <mfr...@aon.at> schrieb am Mo, 22.12.2008:

> Von: Melchior FRANZ <mfr...@aon.at>
> Betreff: [Flightgear-devel] screenshots for v1.9
> An: flightgear-devel@lists.sourceforge.net
> Datum: Montag, 22. Dezember 2008, 12:49
> Durk has suggested that I repeat some of my screenshot tips,
> as we need stunning new screenshots for the flightgear.org
> website. (What I write isn't binding, as I don't do
> this in
> any official function.)
> 
> (1) contents: Obviously, screenshots should focus on new
>     features/scenery/aircraft. Those should be generally
>     available, ideally from our repository, but at least
>     freely downloadable on the net under GPL compatible
>     license terms. Please no aircraft etc. that are
> proprietary
>     or unreleased.
> 
> (2) quality:
>     - use highest feasible filter settings (antialiasing,
> etc)
>     - hide frame rater counter, menu, dialogs (unless they
>       are part of what you want to demonstrate)
>     - use realistic scenarios: no 747 approach to the
> Nimitz etc.
>     - avoid the display of fgfs shortcomings: no rain in
> cockpits,
>       no cloud artifacts, no floating aircraft, no
> transparency
>       problems. (Yes, that's cheating. But people know
> that any
>       software (apart from TeX :-) has bugs, and
> demonstrating
>       bugs is not the purpose of our screenshots.)
>     - please understand that, in case there are *many*
> submissions,
>       Curt has to choose the better ones. (Unfortunately,
> that's
>       not usually one of our main problems.  ;-)
> 
> (3) legal matters: though there's no official decision
> yet about
>     which license the screenshots should be under, the
> outcome
>     of a recent discussion implies that the rules set out
> under
>    
> http://wiki.flightgear.org/index.php/Submitting_Screenshots
>     should be valid. (A review by the FSFE -- the Free
> Software
>     Foundation Europe is still pending.)
> 
>     No exceptions, please! Distribute your screenshots
> *yourself*
>     under whichever license you want, but accept that
> FlightGear
>     distributes them under these terms. Otherwise don't
> submit
>     any. (Unless Curt decides otherwise, of course.)
> 
> (4) tools: Some older systems don't run well with
> high-quality
>     filter settings. People with such systems can use the
> attached
>     script to work around that:
> 
>     - save it to ~/.fgfs/Nasal/   (create this dir if
> necessary)
>     - create a directory ~/.fgfs/Export/
>     - run fgfs "normally", find good motive,
> pause, press Ctrl-q
>       to save an XML snapshot of the situation
>     - re-run flightgear with that situation and with
> antialiasing
>       etc. turned on:
> 
>         $ fgfs --aircraft=ufo
> ~/.fgfs/Export/snapshot-KSFO-bo105-1.xml
> 
>     - find perfect sun angle, weather, perspective, then
> make
>       the screenshot with F3
> 
> m.
> 

Is there any size limit? 


      

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