I know it wouldn't make sense, but it doesn't have to make sense.
I've been using a wallpaper application that has the option "Stretch ignoring aspect ratio" and I have tried it with a portrait image and it only makes a person look a little chubbier.
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- Wed Jan 08, 2020 6:26 pm
- Forum: gPhotoShow Free Edition (Photo Screen Saver)
- Topic: Image not fully stretched
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- Wed Jan 08, 2020 6:25 am
- Forum: gPhotoShow Free Edition (Photo Screen Saver)
- Topic: Image not fully stretched
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Re: Image not fully stretched
Yes; that was previously ticked already when I installed the program.
I have tried un-ticking it (and press ok) and re-ticking it; still does not work.
I have tried un-ticking it (and press ok) and re-ticking it; still does not work.
- Tue Jan 07, 2020 7:57 pm
- Forum: gPhotoShow Free Edition (Photo Screen Saver)
- Topic: Image not fully stretched
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Image not fully stretched
I have tested placing in image sized 800 (width) x 600 (height) and this will work normally; stretched out on my monitor that's 1920 x 1200. Testing image sized 960 x 600 will work the same as well (since this literally half dimensions) However, when I have mismatched image; sizing 800 (width) x 120...
- Tue Jan 07, 2020 6:33 pm
- Forum: gPhotoShow Free Edition (Photo Screen Saver)
- Topic: File Name fails to show
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Re: File Name fails to show
I'm using Win 10; 64 bit and it works fine for me.
The filename is extremely small though, even I barely noticed it lol.
The filename is extremely small though, even I barely noticed it lol.