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BMW 7 [E23]

BMW 7 [E23] in Only Fools and Horses...., TV Series, 1981-2003 IMDB Ep. 3.03

Class: Cars, Sedan — Model origin: DE

BMW 7 [E23]

[*] Background vehicle

Comments about this vehicle

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garco NL

2013-01-05 21:22

Replacement picture has wrong ratio.

Sandie SX

2013-01-05 21:27

640x480 is what these ones need to be.

twingoman EN

2013-01-05 21:39

Didn't look quite right at that size, but I've changed it.

G-MANN UK

2013-01-05 22:26

I've just entered all the replacement pictures. Were they all at the right correct ratio? (your DVD captures should be 720x540 before you crop out borders and downsize them so the height is no more than 498 pixels)

twingoman EN

2013-01-05 22:37

All replacement pictures are now 640x480

G-MANN UK

2013-01-05 22:40

OK, I'm going to delete your comments with the replacement picture thumbnails (no need to have them now they've been made main images)

G-MANN UK

2013-01-05 22:51

twingoman wrote All replacement pictures are now 640x480


Yes but if you had to crop out borders, it would make the pics slightly narrower or shorter, and then if you just resized them to 640x480 it might stretch them slightly. Although I'm guessing there's no thick borders on the DVDs but just a bit of black round the edges, so it wouldn't make much difference anyway. What I do is save the captures as paint shop pro files, then using xnview I crop out borders or any crap around the edges, then resize them in one go (I used to do it manually until I figured xnview out) and they are saved as JPEGs.

-- Last edit: 2013-01-05 22:52:21

G-MANN UK

2013-01-05 22:57

Can you make out any of the BMW's numberplate? (even just suffix/prefix letter would be good)

twingoman EN

2013-01-05 23:09

Not really. Because the camera doesn't fix on the car, it's difficult to pick up as it drives past and there is only about a two second shot of the front of the car before it disappears off camera.

cl82 DE

2013-01-10 02:16

Early one.

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