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FS2004 How to exclude Backgrounds

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Hi, I know that there's a similar topic, but only for Fsx. So you have created a photoscenery but you want only that the Photo is shown for example under a airport. How does it work for Fs2004? In Fsx you can easily make a mask where you paint white what you want what should be shown in Fs, the Rest black.But what are the steps for fs9? Thanks in advance
 
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It is the same in SBuilder.
read the help file for photo scenery:


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Scenery Builder can take a set of bitmaps and produce photo scenery BGLs. You can use a single bitmap to generate summer photo scenery that will be used in all seasons. Alternatively you can use 6 bitmaps (one for every season and another for a night texture) to have seasonal photo scenery. Finally you can add to the project a 7th bitmap representing a transparency map. This map must be a grey bitmap with white representing complete opaque and black complete transparent.

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