Jurassic Park Professional Wallpaper
I have made a custom Jp fan photo in photoshop! I made it fit Mac users and Pc. I have made it on a 27inch Imac so no worries about it looking stretched. If you want to change something about the photo just ask me in the comments and il put the project file up! In edition to the epic new JP game coming out in 2 weeks I made this photo for fans....Comment on what you like and don't like about it Thanks! Download: http://www.mediafire.com/?d23k5e57p7rto3g
Preview http://imgur.com/57NgL
Preview http://imgur.com/57NgL
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Resave it as a .png and upload to imgur.com
I just have a couple of suggestions. One, I'd work on the text in the image a bit and see if you can get it took look a little more "at home" (for a lack of better terminology). It just doesn't look right to me. I'd try using one of the fonts used in the movies such as the font from the JP Logo or the movies credits. At the very least one that looks more primal or animalistic. I'd probably lower the opacity of it too to make it a little less prominent. Two, whenever you make wallpapers, it's inevitable that whatever size you make won't perfectly fit everybody's screens (as Emo pointed out, a little rudely I might add). I recommend making them at 1920x1080 first, as that's the biggest resolution (and probably most common by now too) so that all you have to do to make smaller version is scale down and crop.
If your screen is set to 1024x768 (the size tht image is) it'll fit fine mine is 1280x800 which means it would be stretched and deformed in shape to fit.
The size in inches of the screen means nothing in terms of resolution; I could set mine to 800x600 resolution with a 45inch screen and make an 800x600 image and it'd fit perfectly; but as soon as I turn the resolution back up to say 1920x1080 the image will only fill ~1/4 of the screen.
...i wouldnt be hurling condesending comments when you just let the world know you have a mac...... just saying
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2. Just FYI, most people aren't going to bother to make that effort themselves. Even though I've never used Linux, I'm pretty sure they use the same basic screen resolutions as Windows and Mac. Matter of fact, I'm also pretty sure it has more to do with the monitor than the operating system. Roflmao