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FSEarthTiles for MSFS just square aerial image without any colour adjustment ?

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HI,

Latest version of FSEarthTiles is V2.1 and support MSFS2020. I`ve tried to create package and done. But one option is square satellite image. In output folder there is no full aerial image. I found tiles and there are a lot of 256x256. I`d like to change colours of the output tiles but how ? I can`t add few thousend files in the editor and applie changes. Is there any way to make satellite image that is not stretched far in north and south using FSearttiles like SBX does ? Also in ini file can I change something to make image I need and then I can adjust colours in Photoshop and then Qgis, tiles2bing, package ? I know I can use Georeferencer but so stretched , deformed image is hard to adjust.
 
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