FIRE AND WATER WALLPAPER High resolution
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This is a test really Trying to learn how to use the bitbucket option here at GT.ru !!! LBC kneels to pray….
http://tracker.gaytorrent.ru/bitbucket/Great Wallpapers 01732.jpg
Edit: URL fixed /F00F
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??? I failed miserably!!!F- LBC goes to study again>>>> :-[[/color]
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put the image url within the image BBCode which is:
[img]http://tracker.gaytorrent.ru/bitbucket/Great%20Wallpapers%2001732.jpg[/img]
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Finally I have it together thanks for the help guys!!
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you could also resize the picture so that the scroll bar doesn't appear
[img]http://tracker.gaytorrent.ru/bitbucket/Great%20Wallpapers%2001732.jpg[/img]
like this:
but please also think about users who use a lower screen resolution like 1024x768 - a width of 800 is more appropriate then:
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Yep, resizing is a nice function, on top with a click on it, the picture is expanded.
However did you notice that the original source aspect ratio was 16:9 (1366x768) and the picture appears horizontally squeezed because you put it into a 4:3 aspect ratio (1024x768, respectively 800x600)?
Both horizontal & vertical resolution should be resized by the same factor to respect the geometry of the shown objects, e.g. 1024x576 or 800x450 or 720x480
[img]http://tracker.gaytorrent.ru/bitbucket/Great%20Wallpapers%2001732.jpg[/img]
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wouldn't a wallpaper the bigger pixel the better?
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Thanks gents~ I had no idea how to re-size an img code and will use this when posting large pics!!! I did think that it was best to leave the orig size as it is a wallpaper. Can you re-size up to use the pic after DL????
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Can you re-size up to use the pic after DL?Huh?
No, but you can size it up to full size before download by clicking on the resized picture and than save it by a right mouse click on it "save as…". The result is the same.
wouldn't a wallpaper the bigger pixel the better?
Best is to have the same number of pixel than your screen
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I have a lot to learn still I know but it seems a wallpaper should be full size to work properly if you decide to install it on your computer??? Maybe not ~ terminally blond at times here!!!
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Uwe means if a much bigger solution pic that more than your display monitor can handle, it would cause your computer slow? Totally dumb now.
And LBC, you are less active these 2 days, hmmm *shake head *
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I don't think it would slow down your PC, but
- frankly I don't know if it even works
- Upscaling or even downscaling are reducing the picture display quality vs a 1:1 pixel display there is always a loss of sharpness unless it are factors like 2, 3, 4, …
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@Uwe:
However did you notice that the original source aspect ratio was 16:9 (1366x768) and the picture appears horizontally squeezed because you put it into a 4:3 aspect ratio (1024x768, respectively 800x600)?
Both horizontal & vertical resolution should be resized by the same factor to respect the geometry of the shown objects, e.g. 1024x576 or 800x450 or 720x480
Uwe, you are right of course. LBC - can you please forgive me I didn't try it with your original sized picture but with those values I found in that posting? Sorry, if I had had a correct size I'd have seen the real aspect ratio and set them both to the correct ratio - my bad . My (dumb) excuse: On my Monitor the horizontal scrollbar wasn't gone - I'm used to that since nowadays screen resolutions of > 1024x768 px seem to be normal )which I can't use because of my eyesight
As to the pic size for display: A pic up to the bitbucket maximal size won't be changed during upload, it is saved in the original size. The code snippet shown and used here do only change the displayed size, not the picture size itself. If such a picture is displayed in a posting, it will automatically have the "upslide" function to show that pic in a resolution fitting to your screen resolution (one click on the picture) or to the original size (click on the arrows in the bottom right corner of the upscaled pic).
Saving the pic in original size: You can save the pic on your computer with a right click on either variant (displayed, upscaled or original) with a right click -> save picture as … in its original dimensions.
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Thanks, Leatherbear, for the nice wallpaper. I can confirm that it was fullsize when I downloaded it. (I expanded it first.)
I agree that one should always download the maximum possible size. In the fullness of time screen sizes change. I just moved up to a 24" lcd with a resolution of 1200x1920. At some future time I look forward to my 30" running 2560x1600. Then perhaps our lame 96 dpi resolution will double and we will have true HIDEF on our screens with magazine and photo sharpness. :cheesy2:
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It's lovely.