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I’ve got some cool images (that I made) that I put as the background on my computer. The only problem is that they are 320x200, and they won’t fit on the screen. If I set my computer to stretch the images, it fits the screen, but unlike my other computers (I have 2 others) it doesn’t interpolate the image to make it blurry…well, sort of. You see, when I start up the computer, it shows a nice blurry filtered image, for a few seconds, then it reloads the background and it looks all blocky. It also shows the filtered image when it shuts down, but never when I’m actually working. The only way I am able to get a filtered image as the background is if I press PrintScreen at just the right moment as it’s starting up, when it shows the background but not any of the icons. But that’s too much work. Anybody know why this would happen, or how I can get the background on my computer to be interpolated?
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(BTW, when I say “interpolated”/“filtered,” I mean that it blurs the sections between two pixels. I actually know how to draw interpolated textures in a computer program, but I’m not going to explain all the math…)