Friday, January 22, 2010

Desktop Photos Ofgirls Why Are My Background Desktop Photos Blurry?

Why are my background desktop photos blurry? - desktop photos ofgirls

I have an HP f1905 monitor and every time I added is a picture on my desk () remains unclear. Is there a way to solve this problem (ie to set the pixels?) Help! Thank you!

8 comments:

Gerry S said...

The images are "fuzzy" because they are too "small" for the resolution of their screens. For example, if your screen resolution is 1280 x 1024 (width and height) in pixels and the picture was "shot" of 800 x 600, the image is elongated and is "fuzzy" because it uses too few of the pixels to the to obtain information necessary for the display resolution required.

They have a photo as "attributes" (pixel width and height) to find closer to the screen resolution ... if (it does not extend or "compression", where the image is too large, though not as a problem ***).

The alternative is to reduce the resolution of the screen, Tho, which rarely is (by the mere fact of a desktop picture) is desirable, too.

There is also an option when the image is "Mosaic", which, when the image correct in the decision to "Tho some will be reduced if the size of the original image may not be repeated, is a multiple of the size of the screen.

BALACHANDAR G said...

Hey dude, whenever you put your photo on your desktop UR not to renew when the size of the photo is less than 3 / 4, the size of the window in the United Kingdom.
Do not change original pixel can also achieve a good resolution. Now they have two or Option 1 Use the option or the option 2.tile. otherwise ur photo editor with photo shop and to maximize the size of the image, it will take you to the appropriate resolution.

new york cutie said...

Center or tile, which is much too low when
A photo will be blurred when stretched
I hope that helped
:) Xo

krazykat... said...

Algorithm might be to stretch the window. Personally, I want the size in Photoshop / GIMP / your favorite graphics program, rather than let Windows stretch for you.

spl said...

Center the image or tiles.

To use a picture that is too small to stretch themselves and to be pixelated.

robinbat... said...

You said it. Covers fit on the screen. It is likely that the photos are in JPEG format. JPEG not be extended easily.

Dylan said...

So you can do things. Get a better camera (the megapixel camera, the more you can see) the picture is how you can make in a big picture .... You can also use the photo, the center of the picture and the rest in one color, or you can drink-expensive software (eg Photoshop) and add the quality.

Dylan said...

So you can do things. Get a better camera (the megapixel camera, the more you can see) the picture is how you can make in a big picture .... You can also use the photo, the center of the picture and the rest in one color, or you can drink-expensive software (eg Photoshop) and add the quality.

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