AuDioFreaK39
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Has anyone else noticed this as well? Say I want to use a 1280x1024 .bmp for my desktop wallpaper. If I right click > Set as Desktop Background, it seems like the applied wallpaper is not in fact my original .bmp, but it is a compressed .jpg located in
C:\Users\(me)\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\Windows Photo Gallery
If I view the Properties of the picture, I can definitely tell that it's been optimized at a lower size and that it's been converted into a jpeg. The reason I'm concerned is because the optimized image shows typical jpeg artifacting around bright edges, which is of course, undesirable
.
<< like those on my avatar around the edges of the text
What is the cause of this optimization process, and how can I get around it? Thanks in advance.
C:\Users\(me)\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\Windows Photo Gallery
If I view the Properties of the picture, I can definitely tell that it's been optimized at a lower size and that it's been converted into a jpeg. The reason I'm concerned is because the optimized image shows typical jpeg artifacting around bright edges, which is of course, undesirable

<< like those on my avatar around the edges of the text
What is the cause of this optimization process, and how can I get around it? Thanks in advance.
My Computer
System One
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- Manufacturer/Model
- ** upgrade to Nehalem in progress*
- CPU
- Core 2 Extreme QX9650 [GONE]
- Motherboard
- Abit IP35-Pro [GONE]
- Memory
- 4GB Crucial Ballistix Tracer DDR2 8500 [GONE]
- Graphics card(s)
- EVGA GTX 280 @ 670/2430
- Sound Card
- Creative X-Fi Fatal1ty Professional
- Hard Drives
- 2 x 750GB Samsung Spinpoint F1 (1.5TB RAID0)
- PSU
- PC Power & Cooling Silencer Quad 750w
- Mouse
- Logitech G7