Photoshop :: Desktop Wallpaper Which Will Fit A Screen Resolution Of 1440x900
Aug 12, 2011
I'd like a desktop wallpaper which will fit a screen resolution of 1440x900. Simple background of black marble/industrial steel etc.
Then on the background I'd like the attached photo in the center. However can the image have an effect as if the outline been engraved into the "marble" background?
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Jul 19, 2006
im creating, or trying to create a wallpaper featuring a player with the name Carnell "Cadillac" Williams, here is the specifics so far, I have a backround of a cadillac escalade and what I want to do is insert a picture of the player and put him over the cadillac, but I want to be able to see through him, kind of like blending, but I want to have just him blended and not the backround of his picture to show up, like the fuzziness behind him.
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Feb 3, 2005
I am trying to make a desktop wallpaper for a friend, I have been using photoshop for a fair bit and i know the interface,
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Apr 5, 2005
Is there a way to create a desktop background from a small low-res. image? I didn't want it to tile and I wanted it to fit the entire screen. I've looked on the web and it just seems to offer trial software to do it and you have to be on a PC to use those software....I use a Mac
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Sep 7, 2012
when I right mouse click a picture in organizer to "set as desktop wallpaper" it sets the picture on the desktop as 4x3 only nopt 16x9 or widescreen.
If I select the same pic anywhere else it can be set as a widescreen desktop wallpaper, but NOT in Photoshop elewments 10
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Aug 13, 2013
I'm trying to create a high-res desktop background image (1680 x 1050) with a gradient-fill, but the "steps" between the color changes in the background are obvious and I'd like them to be smoothed out. I know that the fill steps are much smoother when a shape is smaller, but I want this to be high-quality and sharp at full size.
Can the "steps" be adjusted to be smaller, or is there a better way I could go about achieving a smoother fill?
Here's an illustration of what I'm talking about. Hopefully it's obvious enough up on this image (you may have to view it full size):
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Nov 8, 2005
i was trying to make a site 750 by 600 pixels i made it and when i previewed in browser it was twice as big as my file!
i then went on the zoom tool and clicked acctual pixels and it zoomed in why is my documents way bigger than i want em to be
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Jul 13, 2005
I am redesigning my website. and i know when yo design for a certain resolution youave to take a few things in consideration. I know that even if the res. is set to 800x600 you loose a lot of space due to the toolbars, scrollbars and windows status bars so you woul effectively have to set the image parameters at something like 740x420 or something (please correct me if inaccurate)
so what i wanted to know is... what is the modified size for a screen resolution of 1024x768?
also should i design for the 800x600 people or for the 1024x768 people?
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Jan 10, 2009
I am running CS4 on an 8 processor, 3 GHz machine with an nvidia fx3700 and a screen that offers 2600 x 1900 resolution. With all this power, the package is much slower than CS3 on a lap top. One can actually see the action of one's paintbrush trailing centimetres behind the cursor.
Well, we can perhaps live with this, with the leaping menu bar and the many other oddities until Adobe fix the thing. However, what isa truly hard to accept is that it is impossible to resize the tool icons, symbols on the tool bars, silly menu stud-type things of floating menu items so as to allow work at high resolution. Drop down menus follow what we have told Windows to apply, and are thus legible. Anything in the application GUI is, however, invisibly small at 2600 x 1900, Even MS Office 2000 - ten years old - allows you to resize the icons and tools, for heavens sake, but it appears that a modern package that is aimed explicitly at people who work with images cannot do so. It all seems deeply retrograde, an instance where 'new' equals 'worse'.
Perhaps I have missed something: so does anyone know how to resize the various menus and tools so that they can be read without a magnifying glass?
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Sep 8, 2013
I have a 1920x1080, 17.4 laptop. That is approx 126.6 ppi screen resolution if my calculkations are correct...So in order to set PS to display real size of the images according to the zoom, I go to edit / preferences / units & rulers and set the screen resolution to 126.6 instead of the default 72ppi.
But nothing changes...what am I doing wrong? 100% zoom is still showing much larger image than real (as if 72ppi screen resolution was unchanged). I have tried extreme ppi like 10 and 1000 to see if anything chaged but still nothing, I have restarted Ps and the laptop, and the preferences are correctly saved but zoom still wrong..
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Nov 26, 2013
what the maximum resolution would be in order to run Photoshop CS6 on a Windows laptop?I am contemplating whether or not to go with the 2880 x 1620 screen or the 1920 x 1080 one.
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Dec 13, 2011
Buying a laptop for photoshopping (15,6 inches), is there a huge difference between 1366x768 resoluton VS 1920x1080 resolution?
There is a huge difference in the prices when looking for a bigger than 1366x768 resolution. The question is whether it makes a big deal, or should we just compromise for lower resolution for a great processor/RAM combination.
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Apr 11, 2009
Strange bug: CS4 or graphics driver? At one resolution (1280 x 768) only, the following happens. Select the combination of Cntl M to get the curves adjustment panel and instead you get the Eyedropper, and the program locks up. "I" also gets the eyedropper, but it doesn't lock up. Select curves through the menu and the same thing happens: eyedropper, all menues grayed out, Cntl Alt Del to kill the CS4 process.
The other resolutions that the screen can handle - up to . 2560 x 1600 - work nominally.Windows build - v.5.1.2600.2.Service Pack 3Attached monitor - HP LP3065 Wide LCD Monitor (HP)Graphics card NVIDIA FX 3700
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Sep 13, 2012
For the print module it seems as if Lightroom assumes a screen resolution of 96 ppi. My screen is 94 ppi, so the ruler and the prints are shown slightly smaller on the screen than reality. I would like to see the actual print size on the screen. Can the screen resolution be set, like the Unit & Rulers -> Screen Resolution setting in PS?
I am using LR 3.6.
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Oct 29, 2012
How can I setup screen resolution in CS6 Illustrator, so I can setup to view my artwork at 100% of printing size when I select View/ Actual Size ?
I was expecting a screen resolution setup like such, but nothing there at Preferences / Units or other preference tabs .
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Aug 2, 2011
I am using VS X2. I am trying to create a DVD of my project. I have assembled my files/projects, created a menu, and previewed. This is as far as I can get. The prompts at the bottom of the page are not displayed properly. I have a "back" prompt in the lower left and it looks like there is the start of a prompt in the lower right. I have adjusted my screen resolution to no avail.
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Feb 20, 2013
I am not yet an owner for VideoStudio. This program is on my short list of software I wish to use for screen capture (creating a series of tutorials for an online classroom) and I have to be able to produce these items in a minimum of 720P 16x9 format (Ideally would like to grab at 1080P but 720 is my absolute minimum requirement). Can VideoStudio do this for me? Do I need a specific capture/video card to be able to acquire at a 720P resolution?
I have a background in broadcast television in my day job, (I edit on Quantel and Apple FCP) and what I like about this software is that it's an "all in one" solution.
PS. running Windows Vista Ultimate 64bit, 8GB RAM, NVidia GeForce9600GT card
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Sep 11, 2012
I have AutoCAD 2012.
When it launches, I get the following:
"AutoCAD requires 1024 x 768 resolution or higher to run"
I have a newer laptop (Dell Precision M6600: +/-Jan this year). The screen resolution is set at 1920 x 1080 (the recommended setting). On any other program, the screen resolution is fine, everything works.
If I try to launch AutoCAD, the screen takes on a noticeably lower resolution to the point where I can not select commands from the screen, some commands don't "fit" and are therefore missing. It took a while to figure out how to even close out of the program to go back to other versions that work.
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Jul 26, 2013
I have been using illustrator since 1988 and I am not sure why all of a sudden this is happening. I must have clicked the wrong box or something. I save a jpg from my psd file at 5 x 6 inches at 300 dpi. I place it into my letter sized page in illustrator CS5 and it comes out huge. I look at the bar at the top at it says its 72ppi.
Just earlier today, it place fine and viewed like a 300 dpi file. What did I mess up to make this happen all of a sudden.Why is it placing at 72 ppi?
I checked InDesign and it places fine.
I place the psd file and it places fine.
But the jpg places huge at screen resolution.
I understand the difference between print vs screen resolution.
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Nov 7, 2013
I know CC definitely won't work, but I'm on a 13 inch Macbook Pro. The system requirements for CS 6 state you need 1280 x 900, but mine is 1280 x 800! Will the software be buggy and messy? Or will it run alright? Also, I have an external monitor which I can lug to work tomorrow, and that definitely has enough pixels, but I'd really prefer not to do that! Is any success with these dimensions?
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Feb 11, 2014
Both Adobe Cloud application the applications do not constraint to the screen resoluation, meaning that the Window menu in Illustrator for example has options that are inaccessible instead of creating a scrolling menu within the constraints of the screen.
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Mar 11, 2013
I changed the resolution on a photo to 500 in the export screen. What do I reset it back to for the highest resolution. I changed to 500 to email a photo.
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Sep 11, 2013
what the resolution is on the screen in Pixels mode? Where Corel finds the value of resolution?
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Nov 4, 2013
I just upgraded from VS Pro5 to VS Pro 6. Will not launch.
Get error msg "Screen resolution size is not sufficient to launch the application"
Screen resolution is currently set at 1366 x 768 which is "recommended" I have reset resolution and restarted with each attempt at changing resolution... still get message..
Not a happy camper... Seems they should be sophisticated enough to check that system is set properly.... and if not, to give information on how to correct.
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Dec 1, 2010
I Just bought a new HP laptop and it came with Corel VideoStudio Pro X3 pre installed. When I go to open the program I get the error message 'Cannot initialize application. The screen resolution is too small to play the video. The screen resolution must be set to at least 1024 x 768". Well the screen res is on 1600 x 900, so i thought i would have that covered. I tried changing the screen res to 1024x768 and get the same message.
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Mar 17, 2013
I realize the nature of my question maybe asking the impossible, but I have a low res image I downloaded from the internet, placed in an InDesign page, blew it up and printed it out. I was going for the distressed look that it has, it looks ok when I print it out considering it's low res and I blew it up fairly large. However, it's a little too pixelated to look professional when printed. Are they any tricks or things I can do to make it look higher res for print. I've attached the image as well as a screenshot of the InDesign file so you can see it in context.
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Aug 25, 2007
I am a Photoshop newbie and I have a series of graphics (all 72dpi from a website) that I would like to print in 300dpi. Is it possible to take a 72dpi .jpeg or .gif file and easily convert it to a higher resolution printable graphic? If Photoshop can't do it, is there any type of program that can?
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Feb 2, 2011
A year ago is was on vacantion in italia (Pisa), I made there some pictures from the building around the Tower of pisa. And i never thought about I can make a widescreen with that pictures. But now I dont get it attached to each other.
Here are the pics
Picture 1
Picture 2
Picture 3
Picture 4
Picture 5
And this is how i get them attached:
Missing 1 picture here
As you can see the colours do not match, and the whole picture is crooked.
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Dec 1, 2005
Can you point me to a wallpaper tutorial. I already have the image that I want. I just need to create wallpaper from it.
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Nov 27, 2003
I am trying to make a peeling wallpaper look.
I want it to look like the wallpaper is old and peeling off the wall in a few places.
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Oct 13, 2008
Just wondering were i could get some really good wallpaper patterns? Designing a guesthouse website and need a background to give the design a lift,
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