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FS2004 Alpha Map alignment with Summer Map Problem

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Alpha Map alignment with Summer Map Problem [Solved]

Hi

I am having this problem which I am stuck with for the third day now. I have created an alpha map for my photo scenery map to blend my ground with the default scenery using SbuilderFS9.

On SBuilder, everything looks very aligned while switching between summer and alpha maps. But after Exporting the VTP photo scenery, it looks like the alpha channel is displaced, shifted or misaligned.

Anyone knows why this may be happening to me?

****Never mind************* Problem Solved. Here it is if anyone else makes the same mistake. I used an indexed 8bit BMP for the Alpha Map while I should have used grayscale 8bit BMP.
 
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