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My detailed maps shared?

Is there a way to capture say a full 100x100 map that i've created on roll20 so that I can share it on the forums? Being such a large map it looks as if i have to zoom out to about 30% and at that zoom its really hard to see detail. Thanks for any input.
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Richard T.
Pro
Marketplace Creator
Sheet Author
Compendium Curator
Sorry for the late reply, but maybe you can take multiple shots and stitch them together in a program like Gimp?
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Paul S.
Sheet Author
API Scripter
Yep. GIMP is what I'd try. Now an off-topic (tangential topic) to this off-topic topic - My maps are getting so big by the way - I noticed a really annoying map feature/bug. I'm going to post it in the bug section - but when you zoom in on the map, it randomly recenters NO where near where you were centered. Then you have to scroll around looking for the spot you wanted. You guys have this problem?
Paul S. said: - but when you zoom in on the map, it randomly recenters NO where near where you were centered. Then you have to scroll around looking for the spot you wanted. You guys have this problem? Yes, I have seen this happen before on my large-scale village map. It doesn't seem to be too terribly far off when I zoom back in, but it's never really where I think it should focus in on.
I have this problem as well (I map around 100x100). It's annoying but not unworkable. I figure it's just a limitation of the rendering tools, like when you zoom too far out the map just disappears below a certain zoom level. As for the OP I don't think there's a graphic export function for maps done in Roll20. You'll just have to zoom in to your desired resolution, alt-prtscr blocks of the map, and cut/connect them in an image editor. I think you can rezise the browser to any resolution by dragging it almost off-screen and pulling the corner out repeatedly in some Linux distros (effectively resizing to cover multiple desktop spaces) but I haven't been able to resize Chrome to more than my two monitors (about 3840x1080) in Windows 7. Still if you have multiple monitors you might try this to grab larger slices of your map.