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STAR TREK 2009 how powerful was it? (Hailing frequency waterfalls)

Epsilon-9

Lieutenant Commander
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A few frequency waterfalls from STAR TREK (2009) the LFE.1 track only at 0db!

Software program is called Spectrumlab it’s a free download program. It’s rather easy to work once you’ve, had a few practical working hours on it. It was designed for primarily for amateur radio use.

Spectrumlab
http://www.qsl.net/dl4yhf/spectra1.html

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This has been my benchmark Bluray since I saw this twice at the Empire Leicester Square via the cinemas finest JBL 56KW THX sound system.:bolian:

This film has had more running time than Avatar on bluray which has had only one viewing since I got it. Avatar doesn’t go as low as STAR TREK! :bolian:

Edit: scaled the size down to fit within the page.
 
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Epsilon-9, I've converted your images to links, as they were causing horizontal stretching of the page. Under ordinary circumstances, TrekBBS guidelines ask that images posted inline be no larger than 640x480 pixels and filesize no larger than 70K (though caption contests, art forum topics and other image-heavy threads may get some leeway on both dimensions and filesize.)

Also, I'm not sure what the Lansing forum's policy is concerning posting of their attachments at other forums (and I'm not able to search there to determine the exact source of these) but our guidelines ask that any images you post inline be hosted on webspace belonging to you.
 
Epsilon-9, I've converted your images to links, as they were causing horizontal stretching of the page. Under ordinary circumstances, TrekBBS guidelines ask that images posted inline be no larger than 640x480 pixels and filesize no larger than 70K (though caption contests, art forum topics and other image-heavy threads may get some leeway on both dimensions and filesize.)

Also, I'm not sure what the Lansing forum's policy is concerning posting of their attachments at other forums (and I'm not able to search there to determine the exact source of these) but our guidelines ask that any images you post inline be hosted on webspace belonging to you.

Well there my images just that I’ve posted them over there and mealy posted a few over here since its STAR TREK related.

Wasn’t aware they where too wide on the horizontal. I’ll resize the down a bit, I prefer a visual look, or send to another site for hosting.

Edit: scaled the size down to fit within the page.
 
Okay, cool - that works. :techman:

Another solution when you have large pics would be to put the full-sized images behind clickable thumbnails like so:
HTML:
[URL=Your large image URL here][IMG]Your thumbnail image URL here[/IMG][/URL]
Some image hosts will do this for you so that you need only copy/paste.
 
Okay, cool - that works. :techman:

Another solution when you have large pics would be to put the full-sized images behind clickable thumbnails like so:
HTML:
[URL=Your large image URL here][IMG]Your thumbnail image URL here[/IMG][/URL]
Some image hosts will do this for you so that you need only copy/paste.

Anyway I’ve noticed a posted another one elsewhere and I can’t edit the page 24 hour limit! Oh, well it was only one image its not going to kill the site.

I’ll keep the image size within the page, it looks neater as well.
 
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