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Santi
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Location: Spain
Posted: 20th Apr 2003 17:41
Hello. I have a problem with the filtering in DBpro. When I load a image and I paste it, it appears smoothed. I want that it was shown like in the first dark basic: like it is, without smoothed (like is showed in Microsoft Paint...). How can I solve this?

Thank you very much
TheCyborg
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Posted: 20th Apr 2003 17:53
Try adding a 1 at the end of the load command, like this:

Load Image "filename.bmp",1,1

n3t3r453r
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Posted: 20th Apr 2003 17:56
What format are you using? If you had used PNG or TARGA(tga), you wouldn't have had such problem. Generally, we all have such problem anyway, because DBPro uses textured 3d plains instead classic 2d, I think...

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Santi
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Posted: 20th Apr 2003 18:03
Thank you very much TheCyborg!!!, now is showed perfectly!. Thank you to you n3t3r453r, I am using BMP files (also JPG), so they are showed to much smoothed, by with that one in the Load "...",.. it is shoew geat.
Thanks
Santi
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Posted: 20th Apr 2003 18:03
Thank you very much TheCyborg!!!, now is showed perfectly!. Thank you to you n3t3r453r too, I am using BMP files (also JPG), so they are showed to much smoothed, by with that one in the Load "...",.. it is shoew geat.
Thanks
TheCyborg
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Posted: 20th Apr 2003 18:19
No problem.. Read it in the QuickStart Tutorial nr.1

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