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    MAP file to use with block 52 CP display in Yame…?

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    • Goofy
      Goofy last edited by

      Hi All, absolutely great theater and scenery in POH!!! Just a question, I am looking for a good map to incorporate with YAME, to use on the CP display, does anyone have one or know the location???

      Cheers, Chris

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      • Joe Labrada
        Joe Labrada last edited by

        @Goofy:

        Hi All, absolutely great theater and scenery in POH!!! Just a question, I am looking for a good map to incorporate with YAME, to use on the CP display, does anyone have one or know the location???

        Cheers, Chris

        F:\Falcon BMS 4.33 U1\Data\Add-on Iberia\Docs\VectorKneemapPOH

        Read the readme:

        ****************************************
        INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE VECTOR MAP POH
        ****************************************
        
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        What is it?
        ****************************************
        
        A vector map. An image made of vectors, not pixels. Lines and curves mainly. Think of AUTOCAD... well, it is similar to it.
        
        ****************************************
        And what does it mean?
        ****************************************
        
        It means that the image is stored with its data on vectors, not with each pixel that composes the image. The technical name is "Berzier's curves", but with saying vectors is enough
        
        It means that when you zoom in you see no pixels at all.
        
        ****************************************
        And, What is it for?
        ****************************************
        
        It is basically to print the map in big format.
        
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        How big?
        ****************************************
        
        As big as the printer can achieve. In theory you could have a map the size of the Empire State without showing any pixels. But I don't see why would you do that.
        
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        Could I print a huge map for a Lan Party or something like it?
        ****************************************
        
        YESS. THATS WHAT IT IS FOR!!
        
        ****************************************
        So, How do I use it?
        ****************************************
        
        1) Open it using either Adobe Illustrator,Adobe Photoshop or GIMP (freeware), on the most updated version possible.
        2) Print.
        
        -Maybe other image edition software can open this files, even some future versions of web browsers could.-
        
        Or take it to the print store... they will know what to do.
        
        Ok, it is not a perfect step by step explanation, but it is very simple. Play around and you will end up with that Empire State size map. ;)
        
        Enjoy, and see you up there.
        
        (C)F4Spain.
        
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        • Goofy
          Goofy @Joe Labrada last edited by

          Nope, doesnt work, and if I downsize it to 2048x2048 it somebow only shows the right top of the map.

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