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Aug 7th 2007 | #177831 Report |
Member since: Aug 7th 2007 Posts: 1 |
hey guyz! i got this image , its size is 1840x1232 and my windows resolution is 1280x1024. is there a way i can make the 1840 photo fit correclt on my windows background ??? thnx for attention! gring0 |
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Aug 7th 2007 | #177833 Report |
Member since: Aug 1st 2007 Posts: 34 |
Hi gring0, One way or the other, you are going to have to loose either some of the top info, or side info of the image. The easiest way is to use the crop tool, and on the top toolbar, you have a width and height. Enter 1280px in width, and 1024px in height, and then crop the image. It will be that size then. Enjoy!! |
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Aug 7th 2007 | #177839 Report |
Member since: Jul 10th 2007 Posts: 19 |
just stretch it by a percent but dont do 100% that doesnt work for some reason.
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Aug 8th 2007 | #177859 Report |
Member since: Aug 8th 2007 Posts: 6 |
Besides stretching the photo, the only other solution is to have a black border on the top and bottom. You will have to see what looks better for you. |
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Aug 8th 2007 | #177862 Report |
Member since: Apr 5th 2001 Posts: 2544 |
Heh, I see you still don't get it. Multiplying something by 100% doesn't do a thing because that's how math works. Let me give you an example. Multiply 10 by 100% gives you 10 (10 x 1 = 10) Multiply 10 by 120% gives you 12 (10 x 1,2 = 12) If you want to double the size you have to multiply by 200%. 10 x 200% = 20 (10 x 2 = 20). |
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