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Windows 10 - transparent windows?
alanwsg
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Is it possible to configure a window in W10 to be transparent?
I have some images of old maps and I'd like to overlay them on top of something like google maps or streetmaps to see the location of old features in the modern landscape.
Or maybe there's some simple utility that can do it?
I have some images of old maps and I'd like to overlay them on top of something like google maps or streetmaps to see the location of old features in the modern landscape.
Or maybe there's some simple utility that can do it?
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I think you might find this interesting ....
Move/Zoom in to the area of interest - then use the "Change transparency of overlay" slider to mix the new and the old
https://maps.nls.uk/geo/explore/#zoom=14&lat=51.4965&lon=-0.0577&layers=171&b=10
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