J Jumpem Lifer Sep 21, 2000 10,757 3 81 Jan 3, 2002 #4 Do you mean a standard image type such as .jpg or .bmp?
H HereThereandEverywhere Senior member Sep 3, 2001 203 0 0 Jan 3, 2002 #5 If you mean resolution to a monitor, then no, I'm pretty sure both things have to be even numbers at LEAST, probably some formula going into it. If you mean a JPEG or BMP like the guy above me, then yeah sure.
If you mean resolution to a monitor, then no, I'm pretty sure both things have to be even numbers at LEAST, probably some formula going into it. If you mean a JPEG or BMP like the guy above me, then yeah sure.
M MrHelpful Banned Apr 16, 2001 2,712 0 0 Jan 3, 2002 #6 A resolution. Can it be done with PowerStrip?
M MrHelpful Banned Apr 16, 2001 2,712 0 0 Jan 3, 2002 #7 BTW it's a 16:9 aspect ratio, for those of you who know what it means. Specifically on an ATi Radeon 8500DV AIW card.
BTW it's a 16:9 aspect ratio, for those of you who know what it means. Specifically on an ATi Radeon 8500DV AIW card.
D databyss Member Dec 30, 2001 87 0 0 Jan 3, 2002 #8 you can display an image of 5000x5000 if you wanted... but if you're talking about setting yoru screen resolution for 1365x768 then i'd say no... although i could be proven wrong
you can display an image of 5000x5000 if you wanted... but if you're talking about setting yoru screen resolution for 1365x768 then i'd say no... although i could be proven wrong
D darth maul Platinum Member Oct 11, 1999 2,392 0 76 Jan 3, 2002 #9 Powerstrip is your best bet to get you with in a pixel of what ya want.