Help! Pixelated background >.<

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  1. Posts : 9
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    Help! Pixelated background >.<


    Please move this thread if this is not the right forum.
    Laptop : TOSHIBA L500-1UU
    Problem : Pixelated Background >.<

    SS :




    Not Pixelated :

    So I was wondering why is this? Is there a way to make it clear?



    Original Picture :
    Last edited by Brink; 02 Jun 2010 at 21:46. Reason: attached images
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  2. Posts : 57
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       #2

    It looks fine to me.
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  3. Posts : 9
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    Thread Starter
       #3

    open the original picture and the one that has pixels in a new tab and look at the name Tsuna,

    ---
    CTRL+1 = pixelated name
    CTRL+2 = original pic
    steady ur eyes in the name
    and click CTRL+1,CTRL+2,CTRL+1,CTRL+2, and you'll see what I'm talking about.
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  4. Posts : 2,737
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    @kenshn111: Would you post the bunny background in the highest resolution you have? My daughter came in the room shoulder surfing and LOVEs that background and asked if I could put it on her machine. Thanks in advance.
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  5. Posts : 670
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    I'm sorry but if you expect us to look at ink blots of various colors and detect pixelation you must think we have super human eyes. How about posting some more neutral images?
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  6. Posts : 9
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    @WindowsStar Sure, here : http://imgboot.com/images/kenshn111/hd_1.png
    It's printscreened so... expect the taskbar (minheight1px or 2 i think o.o)
    @metalmania31
    You should see it, I mean.. I don't have super human eyes but I can see it o.O and it looks like it's saved in jpg or something >.< And it even blurred the letter T! QQ
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  7. Posts : 2,737
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    Thanks kenshn111! That will work just fine. She can see it in the morning.
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  8. Posts : 670
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    Sorry for the sarcasm, but the images you posted don't look pixelated versus the clean images you posted. I can't tell. I even zoomed in on them and I don't see it. They look normal. If it's posting normal on our end maybe your monitor has some issue. Check the cables and make sure they are secured.
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  9. Posts : 9
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       #9

    =.= then how come the pixelated one and the original pic is different form each other
    (it's only pixelated.. a little .... and then blurred o.O) anyways it fixed on its own.. dunno how the laptop did that lol.
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  10. Posts : 670
    Windows 7 Pro 64bit build 7601 SP1
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    kenshn111 said:
    =.= then how come the pixelated one and the original pic is different form each other
    (it's only pixelated.. a little .... and then blurred o.O) anyways it fixed on its own.. dunno how the laptop did that lol.
    It could be the video cable connection. It might be slightly pinched giving you erratic behavior. I used to refurbish Apple laptops and this happened on occasion. I would imagine the same issue could occur in a windows pc based laptop.
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