changing size of user account picture?

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hi guys! i am currently using windows 7 home premium 32 bit and having problem with changing size of user account picture.

what it is is when i change the 128 x 128 picture's size to 64 x 64 and set it as user account picture and see the log on screen, it doesn't actually shrink. instead what i am getting is a blurry version still with the size of 128 x 128.

it seems that windows 7 has a fixed setting on that. and i need your help! :p

any contribution would be appreciated. thanks!
 

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Not really understanding why this is an issue for you.... that being said.
The image will always be that default size though, I'm not aware of a way to change it.
Whether you use a 64pixel or a 8megapixel digital camera image it's going to show the same size there.
 

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i recently changed to mac os x snow leopard theme and the picture previously used for user account doesn't quite fit anymore. if anyone else know a solution please let me know
 

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Hmm okay, I think I get it - you mean this picture over here?
http://www.sevenforums.com/tutorials/5187-user-account-picture-change.html

What you could do, if your small picture insists on expanding to 128 x 128, is to create a blank transparent frame around your 64 x 64 picture so that the overall picture is 128 x 128, and then save the picture as png, that way the transparent pixels of the frame do not get lost.
 

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Hmm okay, I think I get it - you mean this picture over here?
http://www.sevenforums.com/tutorials/5187-user-account-picture-change.html

What you could do, if your small picture insists on expanding to 128 x 128, is to create a blank transparent frame around your 64 x 64 picture so that the overall picture is 128 x 128, and then save the picture as png, that way the transparent pixels of the frame do not get lost.
i just did it. and all the transparent frame becomes white when seen on log on page, thus not accomplishing the reduction of the picture
 

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Here's a quote from Brink that might help clarify the issue:

"You can select to use any BMP, DIB, RLE, GIF, JPG, or PNG image file for the display picture. The image can only be up to 128 x 128 pixels in size to prevent it from being automatically cropped to fit the user display box. If it is bigger than this, just resize it.
smile.gif
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Hmm okay, I think I get it - you mean this picture over here?
http://www.sevenforums.com/tutorials/5187-user-account-picture-change.html

What you could do, if your small picture insists on expanding to 128 x 128, is to create a blank transparent frame around your 64 x 64 picture so that the overall picture is 128 x 128, and then save the picture as png, that way the transparent pixels of the frame do not get lost.
i just did it. and all the transparent frame becomes white when seen on log on page, thus not accomplishing the reduction of the picture

I was afraid that that would happen :confused: Looks like one is stuck with the 128 x 128 setting - preferably an image should not be above or below that size...I can't think of anything else, but maybe someone else can :-D
 

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