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Umm, I don't know why, but I put an 8k image and just used "Span" and I guess that made it unblurred on my tv. Thanks for the help guys.

Alright, I have an odd question here, and I'm sure someone here has the same as I do.

 

I have 3 monitors all different sizes. 

 

1 TV: Plasma, 42 inch

 

2 TV: LED, 23 inch

 

3 Monitor: LED, 20 inch

 

They all run at 1920 by 1080 pixels.

 

How can I get a wallpaper that spans across all the screens without it looking blurry on any of the monitors.

 

Every time I try a 5670*1080 wallpaper and apply it, the wallpaper look very blurry on all the monitors, I even tried a triple 4k.

 

Any ideas guys?

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12 minutes ago, FinnishArmy said:

Alright, I have an odd question here, and I'm sure someone here has the same as I do.

 

I have 3 monitors all different sizes. 

 

1 TV: Plasma, 42 inch

 

2 TV: LED, 23 inch

 

3 Monitor: LED, 20 inch

 

They all run at 1920 by 1080 pixels.

 

How can I get a wallpaper that spans across all the screens without it looking blurry on any of the monitors.

 

Every time I try a 5670*1080 wallpaper and apply it, the wallpaper look very blurry on all the monitors, I even tried a triple 4k.

 

Any ideas guys?

thats pretty hard to accomplish. but i have a couple of questions. 

1. are you using surround or no?

2 are you spliiting the 5760x1080 image into 3 equal parts

are you trying to span a 1920x1080 pic across all 3 monitors?

 

i ask becuase i have a res of 7680x1440 which is triple 1440p monitors, and i had to custom make the wallpaper. and then cut it into 3 even slices and place them on each monitor individually.

 

if you could, post the pic and ill see if i cant do some work resizing it maybe assuming its the right size

 

what you see below is a huge ass pic i took and cropped to 3 even slices of 2560x1440 and then set individually over each monitor

20160611_135435.jpg

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Step one:

Make a wallpaper that is the resolution of all your monitors combined (in your case 5760x1080)

Step two:

Apply the wallpaper and select "tile" 

 

This should work (it did last time i tried in windows 7). 

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9 minutes ago, That_Random_Guy said:

thats pretty hard to accomplish. but i have a couple of questions. 

1. are you using surround or no?

2 are you spliiting the 5760x1080 image into 3 equal parts

are you trying to span a 1920x1080 pic across all 3 monitors?

 

i ask becuase i have a res of 7680x1440 which is triple 1440p monitors, and i had to custom make the wallpaper. and then cut it into 3 even slices and place them on each monitor individually.

 

if you could, post the pic and ill see if i cant do some work resizing it maybe assuming its the right size

 

what you see below is a huge ass pic i took and cropped to 3 even slices of 2560x1440 and then set individually over each monitor

20160611_135435.jpg

1. I'm not using surround.

 

2. I'm trying to get a 5670*1080 picture to span, so i'm guessing I'm not slipping it.

 

Here's the picture.

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1 minute ago, FinnishArmy said:

1. I'm not using surround.

 

2. I'm trying to get a 5670*1080 picture to span, so i'm guessing I'm not slipping it.

 

Here's the picture.

IMG_1307.JPG

Woops, I ment 5760*1080

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8 minutes ago, oskarha said:

Step one:

Make a wallpaper that is the resolution of all your monitors combined (in your case 5760x1080)

Step two:

Apply the wallpaper and select "tile" 

 

This should work (it did last time i tried in windows 7). 

Yeah, I know what to do. But the image just get's really blurry.

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1 minute ago, FinnishArmy said:

Yeah, I know what to do. But the image just get's really blurry.

well of course it gets blurry on your TV but it shouldn't on your monitor

Change your monitor's sharpness settings in its self's settings

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Just now, FinnishArmy said:

Yeah, I know what to do. But the image just get's really blurry.

can you upload the whole image to ltt? ill see if i can experiment with it maybe cut it into individual images you an assign to each monitor

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2 minutes ago, FinnishArmy said:

Yeah, I know what to do. But the image just get's really blurry.

Is it worse on the big TV or the smaller monitors? It's probably because the pixel density of 1920x1080 at 42" is doodoo when you're sitting that close to it.

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5 minutes ago, FinnishArmy said:

Yeah, I know what to do. But the image just get's really blurry.

Make shure that the source/unedited wallpaper is larger or equal to 5760x1080.

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5 minutes ago, That_Random_Guy said:

can you upload the whole image to ltt? ill see if i can experiment with it maybe cut it into individual images you an assign to each monitor

Here ya go

WallpaperFusion-sombrero-galaxy-5760x1080.jpg

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2 minutes ago, FinnishArmy said:

Here ya go

WallpaperFusion-sombrero-galaxy-5760x1080.jpg

that image isnt to scale.... so i think thats your problem check your res in the properties of the pic. its 2000x375... .so there is your problem its stretching vertically and then spaning it horizontally.

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1 minute ago, That_Random_Guy said:

that image isnt to scale.... so i think thats your problem check your res in the properties of the pic. its 2000x375... .so there is your problem its stretching vertically

I think the site is downscalling that, on my side it's the right size

 

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2 minutes ago, That_Random_Guy said:

that image isnt to scale.... so i think thats your problem check your res in the properties of the pic. its 2000x375... .so there is your problem its stretching vertically

If you click "full size" on the image, you'll get the right one.

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2 minutes ago, FinnishArmy said:

I think the site is downscalling that, on my side it's the right size

 

http://tempsend.com/

go there and upload it and send me the link

ive never had a problem with ltt downsizing images but it very well may be

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2 minutes ago, That_Random_Guy said:

that image isnt to scale.... so i think thats your problem check your res in the properties of the pic. its 2000x375... .so there is your problem its stretching vertically and then spaning it horizontally.

For me its 5760x1080.

Right click and press open link in new tab.

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1 minute ago, That_Random_Guy said:

http://tempsend.com/

go there and upload it and send me the link

 

Not neccesary.

You need to open the link of the image in a new tab.

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9 minutes ago, Omon_Ra said:

Is it worse on the big TV or the smaller monitors? It's probably because the pixel density of 1920x1080 at 42" is doodoo when you're sitting that close to it.

So there wouldn't be a way to fix that?

 

I've tested it, I have used single 1920*1080 wallpapers on the big monitor and it looks FINE, 

 

but bigger ones apparently look worse.

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1 minute ago, FinnishArmy said:

So there wouldn't be a way to fix that?

 

I've tested it, I have used single 1920*1080 wallpapers on the big monitor and it looks FINE, 

 

but bigger ones apparently look worse.

Try cropping your image to 1920x1080 and see if that looks fine.

If it also looks blurry then its the images fault.

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6 minutes ago, FinnishArmy said:

just to let you know that image is extremely grainy but i cut it into 3 equal pieces

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the pic isnt the best quality ever but try assigning each pick to each monitor individually

but your problem is most likely the image being extremely grainy and a bit of your monitors being different ppi densities

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2 minutes ago, FinnishArmy said:

So there wouldn't be a way to fix that?

 

I've tested it, I have used single 1920*1080 wallpapers on the big monitor and it looks FINE, 

 

but bigger ones apparently look worse.

Aside from putting it farther from where you sit at the desk, not really. Try using a 4K image? Make sure the source image is at least 1920x1080 resolution as well.

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1 minute ago, That_Random_Guy said:

just to let you know that image is extremely grainy but i cut it into 3 equal pieces

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2 minutes ago, That_Random_Guy said:

just to let you know that image is extremely grainy but i cut it into 3 equal pieces

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Huh, the image still looks blurry on the tv

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1 minute ago, FinnishArmy said:

 

Huh, the image still looks blurry on the tv

is it like that on the other monitors or jsut the tv now?

and alot of images are going to look blury on a 42inch tv when your that close

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Umm, I don't know why, but I put an 8k image and just used "Span" and I guess that made it unblurred on my tv. Thanks for the help guys.

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