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Do you want what I've got now, or should I wait until later? I still have to go through to the end and get the 1701-A bridge, but I've got the other ships. (I got the BoP bridge since I was doing the movie anyway, so its available aswell if you want)
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Will do. Can anyone recomend a good program? The one I'm using now isn't terribly good if I miss something. Its a pain to go backwords with.
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Adjustments would be awesome - they really show off more than what we normally see. If you can make the images a big bigger without popping the file size limit, that would be great too.
In related news, I got mail back from the guy who assembled the mega-chart of all the bridges on Bernd's site. He's sent me an updated version with some additional stuff, like a nice sketch of a Hathaway overview. Spiff!
I tried some adjustments on the image of the Lantree bridge posted earlier, but the loss of image quality is too great before I can get anything worthwhile out of it. It may be because the image is compressed though. I did my adjustments on uncompressed TIF files
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This is going to be the best bridge site ever. I have been following this thread from day one and I am already impressed with the work that is in it. Between the vid caps of all of the various bridges shown in Trek, as well as the suppleimental drawings and overhead views, this is going to be a Star Trek fan's dream. I can see this website growing nicely. While Bernd's site has the cleanest drawings, Spike has the most, this puts it all together. Who knows, if someone gets creative and tries to do what the Fact Files/Magazine did, that would only add to it. I have already bookmarked it and I intend to add it to my links as I update my site.
-------------------- I've come a long way for the power of Genesis, and what do I find? A Square Pegs reject, another actress playing Saavik, and Leonard Nimoy's stand-in.
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