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| Unable to view photos in full screen I have several hundred photos all high resolution (at least 1632x1224). I am unable to view any of my photos in full screen in either WMP 11 or Media center. They display with big fat vertical borders down each side of the photo. My LCD screen resolution is set to 1366 x 768 and I am running Windows Vista Ultimate edition. Any help would be greatly appreciated Thanks |
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| Re: Unable to view photos in full screen
Your photos are being displayed in their proper height to width ratio. If they displayed full-screen, they would be badly distorted. You can see this for yourself if you select one of them as your windows desktop background and set it to display 'full-screen'. Hobo btetsola wrote: > Hi > > I have several hundred photos all high resolution (at least 1632x1224). I > am unable to view any of my photos in full screen in either WMP 11 or Media > center. They display with big fat vertical borders down each side of the > photo. My LCD screen resolution is set to 1366 x 768 and I am running > Windows Vista Ultimate edition. > > Any help would be greatly appreciated > > Thanks |
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| Re: Unable to view photos in full screen
btetsola <btetsola@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: >Hi > >I have several hundred photos all high resolution (at least 1632x1224). I >am unable to view any of my photos in full screen in either WMP 11 or Media >center. They display with big fat vertical borders down each side of the >photo. My LCD screen resolution is set to 1366 x 768 and I am running >Windows Vista Ultimate edition. 1632x1224 is a 4:3 aspect ratio, but 1366x768 is 16:9 aspect ratio. In order to make your 4:3 pictures take up all of your 16:9 screen they would have to be distorted. There are programs that can do this, of course. Any image processor (including the freebie Irfanview [www.irfanview.com]) can do it. But it's equivalent to putting the picture on an elastic surface, grabbing both edges and pullllllllling. -- Tim Slattery MS MVP(Shell/User) Slattery_T@bls.gov http://members.cox.net/slatteryt |
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| Re: Unable to view photos in full screen
aha...that does make sense now that you mention it, can you tell me more about image processors? Maybe thats my best option. You guys are the best cheers "Tim Slattery" wrote: > btetsola <btetsola@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: > > >Hi > > > >I have several hundred photos all high resolution (at least 1632x1224). I > >am unable to view any of my photos in full screen in either WMP 11 or Media > >center. They display with big fat vertical borders down each side of the > >photo. My LCD screen resolution is set to 1366 x 768 and I am running > >Windows Vista Ultimate edition. > > 1632x1224 is a 4:3 aspect ratio, but 1366x768 is 16:9 aspect ratio. In > order to make your 4:3 pictures take up all of your 16:9 screen they > would have to be distorted. > > There are programs that can do this, of course. Any image processor > (including the freebie Irfanview [www.irfanview.com]) can do it. But > it's equivalent to putting the picture on an elastic surface, grabbing > both edges and pullllllllling. > > -- > Tim Slattery > MS MVP(Shell/User) > Slattery_T@bls.gov > http://members.cox.net/slatteryt > |
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| Re: Unable to view photos in full screen
btetsola <btetsola@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: >aha...that does make sense now that you mention it, can you tell me more >about image processors? Maybe thats my best option. Programs like Paint Shop Pro and Photoshop can let you do all kinds of things to your pictures, and they cost some money (Photoshop costs LOTS of money). Irfanview is basically a (very good!) image viewer, and it lets you make many adjustments also, but is not nearly as complete an editor as a PSP or Photoshop. Irfanview is free, and lots of us use it. As I said before, if you use one of these to get your 4:3 image to fill your 16:9 screen you will be distorting your image. Have you ever watched a movie or TV show in letterbox format on a 4:3 TV set? There are black bars across the top and bottom of the screen. This is *exactly* what you're seeing: the aspect ratio of the image does not match the aspect ratio of the device. In order to show the entire image without distorting it, they use only part of the display screen. The other alternatives are to show only part of the image, or to distort (stretch or squeeze) the image. -- Tim Slattery MS MVP(Shell/User) Slattery_T@bls.gov http://members.cox.net/slatteryt |
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| RE: Unable to view photos in full screen
I also have many photos transferred from my XP to my new vista with a 22 inch LCD. in any way I view them (Thumbnails or larger) they are always squashed vertically, altho they print out correctly. A good tech said it has to be that way bec ause of the wide screen, but I hope he's wrong. "btetsola" wrote: > Hi > > I have several hundred photos all high resolution (at least 1632x1224). I > am unable to view any of my photos in full screen in either WMP 11 or Media > center. They display with big fat vertical borders down each side of the > photo. My LCD screen resolution is set to 1366 x 768 and I am running > Windows Vista Ultimate edition. > > Any help would be greatly appreciated > > Thanks |
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