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<description><![CDATA[The blurryness is because the image is being stretched vertically due to the portrait monitor. You'd need to have an image that has a tall enough height resolution for the Portrait so that it doesn't need to stretch it.
I'm not sure what you mean by this, could you elaborate?
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The blurryness is because the image is being stretched vertically due to the portrait monitor. You'd need to have an image that has a tall enough height resolution for the Portrait so that it doesn't need to stretch it.<br/>
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I'm not sure what you mean by this, could you elaborate?<br/>
<div class="BackGrey"><div class="Text"><div><b>Quote:</b></div>Plus monitor section 1.2 does not properly emulate the other 2 monitors' wallpaper rendering.</div></div>
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<description><![CDATA[I am running Windows 10x64 Pro Build 18363.449 V1909 with an Nvidia GeForce 980 Ti graphics card and driver v432.00.  I have three monitors in configuration of 1(portrait)-3(landscape)-2(landscape).  (Prior to 30-Oct, all three monitors were in landscape position.)  As shown in the attached pic I...]]></description>
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I am running Windows 10x64 Pro Build 18363.449 V1909 with an Nvidia GeForce 980 Ti graphics card and driver v432.00.  I have three monitors in configuration of 1(portrait)-3(landscape)-2(landscape).  (Prior to 30-Oct, all three monitors were in landscape position.)  As shown in the attached pic I have monitors 1 and 2 split via DF with a solid color assigned to 1.1 and 2.1 and a common wallpaper for 1.2, 3, and 2.2.  <br/>
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Since flipping monitor 1 to portrait, the common wallpaper on all three monitors is a bit blurry. Plus monitor section 1.2 does not properly emulate the other 2 monitors' wallpaper rendering. <br/>
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It appears that DF calculates the size of the wallpaper for all monitors based on the total size of monitor 1 instead of just portion 1.2.  <br/>
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Can you assist with guidance as to how to resolve this blurry issue?
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