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Just trying a few more screenshots. They are losing a bit of the original quality of light and colour in the grab as SDR from the original HDR flight, but they're probably acceptable, so I'll post this lot. This is using the new KIND from DDT. I've found them a mixed bag in the past, and not cheap, but they do tend to do stuff nobody else bothers with, and KIND is actually pretty nice. And the surrounding area is quite well done in MSFS as well so worth a visit. These are all 4k, ultra, LOD 400, and I'm using the Google Map replacement tool nowadays as well (and really enjoying it). And I'm really enjoying the Carenado C170. Had it a while, not been using it much but something made me dig it out and it's great fun. Looks and sounds wonderful. Enjoy! Outside the terminal, looking in - And inside, looking out (I'm up in the top left corner outside) - heading off towards the circuit - Shame there's no animated race day for this - I'd come back in the H145 and just hang around and watch it and off down town - Looking good down there. PG is on but the PG cities from the WU10 are turned off so I guess this is the original (only?) version - A nice cabin - turning round to head back - Back over the circuit - and back down to KIND - Bit of a multi-stage process to grab the shots, convert them, get the naming to fit my conventions etc, but nice to feel I can be grabbing some memories again. The skies look a bit washed out in these .PNG (converted to .JPG) SDR images, but I'm not sure I want to keep all the original .JXR images. They look great (on the HDR monitor) but are huge, and the only viewer I've got can only view one at a time, which makes even looking at them a cumbersome process. With the ordinary SDR images I can use any number of file viewers that just let me move through a list of files by pressing a single key of some sort for "next file", but for the HDR files I either have to go throught the whole menu process (FILE, OPEN, select folder/file etc) or double click on a file in another viewer to invoke a fresh instance of the JXR viewer for each file. If anyone knows of a decent jxr viewer do let me know, cheers, Andy