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David H Voelker
15 discussion posts
Since moving to my new Win 11 system, some images in my wallpaper slide show display too small. I have it set to “Fit best and maintain aspect ratio with no clipping.” The images were all cropped to the pixel size of the monitor so they should fill the screen (and did on my old Win 10 system). I set the new registry value of JPEGImportQuality as described in the FAQ but no effect.
Apr 7, 2025  • #1
Owen Muhlethaler (BFS)'s profile on WallpaperFusion.com
Could you send over an image that's not working so we can test it out here?
Apr 14, 2025  • #2
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David H Voelker
15 discussion posts
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Could you send over an image that's not working so we can test it out here?


Here (attached) is an example of an image that was full screen on a 1920x1200 monitor in my Win 10 system but DF Pro displays small on my new Win 11 system. I mistakenly said that all images were cropped to the screen’s pixel height or width – that’s not true of all of them, but all were shown full screen by DF in Win 10. Both systems set to “Fit best and maintain aspect ratio – no clipping.”
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23 days ago  • #3
Owen Muhlethaler (BFS)'s profile on WallpaperFusion.com
Thanks for sending that over. Can you send me a picture of how it looks when it's loaded through DisplayFusion?
19 days ago  • #4
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David H Voelker
15 discussion posts
Aha – when I went to change my slideshow to that single image to take a screen shot, I noticed that the “Don’t stretch smaller images” box was ticked. Wasn’t ticked on my old Win 10 system; not sure how it got ticked on the new installation. Unticking it now displays all images full screen. I made sure when I prepped them that even after stretching they’d still have sufficient resolution to display sharply on a 72 DPI screen.

Sorry I didn’t notice this!
19 days ago  • #5
Owen Muhlethaler (BFS)'s profile on WallpaperFusion.com
Ah, glad to hear :)
18 days ago  • #6
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