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i had a picture for my display background on the computer and all of a sudden it shrunk to a ton of little tile pictures (of that picture). I tried to stretch the picture but that just made it so blurry. Does anyone know why this happened and how i can get the picture back to its normal big file size? it says it is 130X 86 right now and it comes out really small.

2006-11-17 11:47:05 · 5 answers · asked by cmk082 1 in Computers & Internet Internet

5 answers

to do that you must have pressed tiles when you picked your background.


to change it right click on your desktop and press properties. Then go to the top of the window and press the desktop tab. About mid-way down on the right, there is a scroll type pull down window and click the arrow and press stretch

2006-11-17 11:56:26 · answer #1 · answered by derek6711 3 · 0 1

Not Happening... Although you could try playing with the picture in Adobe Photoshop if you have it. Open the picture change the resolution to something like 1200 dpi save it. Then open the picture again and resize it to something like 800 X 600. Basically all this would be a waste of time. Typically you can't go up in size only down and still maintain good quality. The concept is the same as writting on a rubber band and then stretching it.

2006-11-17 12:20:45 · answer #2 · answered by Digital E 3 · 0 0

When you specified that original image as your background image you set the position to "tile" rather than stretch so that it fills the entire screen.

Right click on your desktop and select "Properties." In the Display Properties window, click on the "Desktop" tab. Scroll through the list to find your picture or use the "Browse" button to find the image on your computer. When you've found the picture, select it and change the Position to "Stretch" or "Center."

2006-11-17 11:51:03 · answer #3 · answered by nljth123 3 · 1 0

U have by mistake opened in some editing software, reduced the size and saved. Unless u have the back up of the data, there appears to be no way to bring it back to original size and quality.

2006-11-17 11:53:12 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

bypass to color, open the image, bypass to image, stretch/skew and for stretch, it says, one hundred through 1 hundred, so positioned smaller numbers as you want, attempt to keep them close so the image would not look grainy or distorted. ex: 50 through 50 and then click keep once you're happy with the dimensions you want.

2016-11-25 01:33:19 · answer #5 · answered by ? 3 · 0 0

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