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Anonymous
What do you do when an image is too big?
1920x1200 goes down just fine on my laptop's 1280x800 but this one looks like ass.

I put it into photoshop and dragged it down to 1920x1200 and it looked pretty much the same as just letting windows do it. Anyone know what photoshoppery I must do to make it better?

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I just did a quick search on the lower left name and found
http://img45.imageshack.us/img45/5880/secretambition1600x1200se3.jpg
but I'd still like to know
>> Anonymous
in the image resizing window hit "bicubic smoother." It's a different form of sampling that avoids pixelation, but might cause blurriness. Try other methods in the drop-down menu too.
Otherwise, aspect ratio is aspect ratio. You'll either end up cutting off edges or adding bars.
>> Anonymous
I leave it as is.
Mac resizes it as good as doing it with photoshop
>> Anonymous
     File :-(, x)
I leave it as is. KDE scales and crops it. That way I use most of my wallpapers regardless of aspect ratio.
>> Anonymous
>>516455
>>516460
Normally I do too, but 4 times shrinking doesn't look good.

>>516441
Thank you, it wasn't perfect, but there was noticeable improvement. I'll keep that setting in mind next time I run into something I can't find a smaller version of.