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pyrozen
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thats odd indeed!
the image is at a 3:4 ratio because square montiors use that,and you resized it to a 1:1 ratio, making it a perfect square. It seems that if someone did not have you particular issue and used a 1:1 ratio then the image may become squished left-right. At least in what i have ever witnessed when it comes to this sort of thing.
Same difference when people with widescreen view the start menu without black borders, it stretches the image left-right and it looks odd, but i'd say many people are still using 3:4 montiors instead of 16:9 widescreen. A few more years and 3:4 should be on its way out though.
lee
the image is at a 3:4 ratio because square montiors use that,and you resized it to a 1:1 ratio, making it a perfect square. It seems that if someone did not have you particular issue and used a 1:1 ratio then the image may become squished left-right. At least in what i have ever witnessed when it comes to this sort of thing.
Same difference when people with widescreen view the start menu without black borders, it stretches the image left-right and it looks odd, but i'd say many people are still using 3:4 montiors instead of 16:9 widescreen. A few more years and 3:4 should be on its way out though.
lee
