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hey_moe

Retired SOH Administrator
These shots below were taken on triple 24" monitors using Fraps. How can I blow them up for it to look like what I am viewing instead of it being narrow like this.
 
Pretty sure you need a panoramic stitching program. Although any graphics software (Photoshop or Paintshop) will work. They'll be enormous to deal with but, it could be done.
 
I don't have time to mess with it this morning but when I get home I will try what you guys suggested and get back with you, thanks, Mike
 
Well, I think they are gorgeous as they are. They are what they are supposed to be, panoramic views. The difference in your monitor would be the fact that you are seeing the left and right parts at the correct angle. This can only be reproduced by producing a 3d/panorama file in flash format for example, where one can rotate the view from one edge to the other. The Nikon/Arcsoft software provided with my digital camera could do that and I remember taking multiple shots covering an arc and then stitching them together to produce something like what you have from FRAPS. This image could then be compiled into a 3d/panorama.
 
Well I can say this. When you have three monitors hooked up and fling any of the Flight programs including the Combat ones too it looks completely different due to the amount on scenery you can see.I'm gonna have to mess around with one of the photo programs tonight to see if I can post a better screen shot.
 
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