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Looks good to me. Remember, these are sound images, not brush art.
Monet is dead.:p:p
Net time out, try gray and reverse colors. Increase and decrease the sensitivity. This also helps alot.
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Yes Sir, but I still like the bright colors. I'm use to seeing bright colors for the HMI's we do for machine control touch screens. So far, the Blue and Bright Colors are my pick, just my 2 cents. But who knows when I learn more I may like the others too.
You THE MAN HERE so I'm just learning :D Thanks for the help
Go to Hummingbird web site and download the converter. It will change your pics to windows.
here is a couple of shots I took of a boat sitting on a drop off...im starting to think a sailboat due to the number of poles sticking out of it...and another of an old highway that runs across the lake...that I took in the grey color. I am hooked on this mode...it seems to be alot brighter than the rest.
I agree poop......especially in bright sunlight. I like reverse color too.
Very good contrast and more refined details vs blue,brown,green. MOAO
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