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So I just took a snapshot of mine from Brawl and made one of those fake Motivational posters with it, to make my wallpaper.
I set it as my wallpaper, and it came out really, really weird. Like this (it's supposed to look like this). When I tried taking another picture and setting it as my wallpaper (the one I had had as my previous wallpaper), it worked. I tried the same picture again, same result. I tried a different picture, and it turned out the same as the picture I want as my wallpaper.
Does anyone have any clue as to what the problem is? Any solutions I can try? Thanks in advance for any help.
EDIT: I now have the problem fixed, but I still have problems with some pictures and I have no clue what's causing this or how to fix it other than saving everything as a JPG. If anyone can figure out how to fix this, (given the information below) I would be very grateful.
So I just took a snapshot of mine from Brawl and made one of those fake Motivational posters with it, to make my wallpaper.
I set it as my wallpaper, and it came out really, really weird. Like this (it's supposed to look like this). When I tried taking another picture and setting it as my wallpaper (the one I had had as my previous wallpaper), it worked. I tried the same picture again, same result. I tried a different picture, and it turned out the same as the picture I want as my wallpaper.
Does anyone have any clue as to what the problem is? Any solutions I can try? Thanks in advance for any help.
EDIT: I now have the problem fixed, but I still have problems with some pictures and I have no clue what's causing this or how to fix it other than saving everything as a JPG. If anyone can figure out how to fix this, (given the information below) I would be very grateful.
- The problem only occurs when I try to set a PNG saved as a PNG in Photoshop Elements (4.0 if that would make a difference) as my wallpaper
- I have been using PNGs for quite a while and have never had a problem before
- I am using Windows XP for my operating system