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jason2811

macrumors 6502a
Original poster
May 8, 2006
729
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I have three wallpapers (all can be seen linked below). They are too big and stretched out for my MacBook screen. Whenever I set it as my wallpaper a big part of it gets cut out on top. I need to resize them so that they perfectly fit my backbook screen (1280 x 800 I think). Is there a program that will let me do it? Can anyone please do it for me? Is there also a way to remove all those logos and words? Thanks so much.

http://media1.santabanta.com/full1/Bollywood Movies/Girl Friend/gir9s.jpg

http://media1.santabanta.com/full1/Bollywood Movies/Girl Friend/gir8e.jpg

http://media1.santabanta.com/full1/Bollywood Movies/Girl Friend/gir2d.jpg
 

GimmeSlack12

macrumors 603
Apr 29, 2005
5,403
12
San Francisco
Hahahaa, those wallpapers are great! heheeee. wonderful.

Anyway, you can get OS X to do it for you man, just go to System Preferences>Desktops & Screensavers and find the fit to screen from the pulldown menu. That will make the pictures fit perfectly.
 

jason2811

macrumors 6502a
Original poster
May 8, 2006
729
2
Yeah I tried the "Fit to Screen" option but the picture of the picture got cut off. What else can I do? Thanks.
 

apfhex

macrumors 68030
Aug 8, 2006
2,670
5
Northern California
The "stretch to fill screen" option in the Desktop System Preferences will do this. The picture might get squished/streteched out of proportion in some way... it's either that or crop it.
 
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