I noticed you have the taskbar copied on all monitors. Check out a program called Ultramon. I use it to extend the taskbar through both my monitors. It only shows programs I have open on that screen on the taskbar of that monitor. It has some other multimonitor perks and features as well, but I haven't really looked into them.
Dual Monitor Tools is what I use and I love how simple it is and basically does exactly what you would want to customize your wallpaper. I'd love for anyone else that's used this to give their opinion.
For versions lower than 8.0: Right click -> Settings -> Window Location
For DisplayFusion 8.0 and up: https://www.displayfusion.com/Discussions/View/working-with-triggers/?ID=43b31609-4ec6-4478-99f8-a1f11e9793f7
I used this http://www.duplicate-finder.com/photo.html
and this: http://www.visipics.info/index.php?title=Main_Page
to remove duplicates from my collection.
Edit: It would be awesome if you can take the good collection, zip it and then upload it somewhere (mega.nz?)
Since I have seen these around a few times now: The original creator is Sasha Vinogradova and one can find all nine for the 1080p WPs on her Behance or deviantart pages.
http://dualmonitortool.sourceforge.net/
Dual monitor tools is my favorite program for wallpaper, I have never tried with a vertical screen, or more then 2 screens, but if it will work at those, this will solve all your problems.
Just checked, works with vertical https://imgur.com/Ghn0zLs
I know the community is pretty anti-sourceforge. But here's a free set of utilities for dual monitors. 'Dual wallpaper' allows you to set wallpapers. At that point, you can pick any single image you want, and adjust any individual monitor as necessary.
Hey, i made this.
First i went to http://csgostash.com/ and saved all the images of skins that didnt get cut off, then used Shape Collage to put them all down. And then a little photoshop to get rid of the watermark and to fill the background out a bit.
The rest of my workflow:
I suggest cropping any larger image to fit
Paint.net is great if you need free image editing software
edit:if you cant edit the images yourself for some reason Ill be glad to edit any background you want but is too large
It's a free open source program mainly for 3d modelling and animation. You can download it here. There's tons of online resources to learn from too. Lots of youtube tutorials, as well as multiple active discord servers.
The only way I could aesthetically fit both characters into the much wider aspect ration was by rotating and cropping the higher resolution image. My goal was to have each one evenly mirrored across the vertical center while still maintaining the imbalance of the original. I hope this works for you.
I used a quick photoshop to make the original image 16:9 (from 16:10), and then edited so it can cover two screens. (Just ask if you want the single screen 16:9 version.)
Base image is from the official website download page.
I have no clue who the original creator of the image is, hopefully I don't get rekt by Four Leaf.
I used to use DisplayFusion for a while before I moved to Wallpaper Engine. I had 2 monitors of different type and resolutions. DisplayFusion has loads of options for dual monitor and aligning wallpapers etc.
DisplayFusion support guru here! We've just put up a how-to guide on how to do this: Launching and Positioning an Application on Startup
I use Display Fusion on Windows 10.. it may have a few issues but over all I'm quite pleased.. https://www.displayfusion.com/Discussions/View/windows-10-known-issues/?ID=e71e1f5e-9e07-4f7d-b179-22253db2c30f
DisplayFusion (https://www.displayfusion.com/) will let you set up two different wallpapers to each monitor if you'd like. Keep one folder for your 1920 and another for your 2560, with each set to rotate randomly.
Get DisplayFusion. It'll let you run two different wallpaper orientations at the same time, as long as you separate them into two different folders. Even if they're the same wallpaper image, one just rotated.
Never have to scroll far for something like that at Interfacelift.com
I've been going here for years. I've formatted the link for the resolution you asked for, but all anyone else has to do is change the resolution in the url to fit their needs (within reason).
The original was pushing the limit of my upscaler at 3840x1080. 5120x1440 was just too much.
You could try using one of the paid AI upscalers like Let's Enhance or Deep Image. No promises 😄, just pick the one you like the most and hope for the best.
Nice! But here is a better way to approach this. Instead of looking for your exact wallpaper size, you can search for a topic and search for sizes above a certain dimmension. This way you can find what you're looking for in a wallpaper yet still have the right dimmensions. If the image is bigger you can just crop it or do some basic image editing. If you don't care about what topic of wallpapers, there are websites like http://wallhaven.cc
I got you. This works with two 1920x1080 monitors. You can change it to your monitor size if needed. I have a version that works with three monitors if you want it.
Download and install ImageMagick (http://www.imagemagick.org/script/binary-releases.php#windows)
Create a batch file called flip.bat
Enter the following below and save it: > @ECHO OFF > SETLOCAL > for /r %%i in (*) do IF NOT %%~nxi==flip.bat (call:flip "%%i" ) > GOTO:end > > :flip > echo. %~1 > convert -extract 1920x1080+0+0 %1 b.jpg > convert -extract 1920x1080+1920+0 %1 b2.jpg > convert b2.jpg -extent 3840x1080 b3.jpg > convert b3.jpg b.jpg -gravity East -composite %1 > del b.jpg > del b2.jpg > del b3.jpg > GOTO:EOF > > :end > ENDLOCAL
Put the batch file in a folder with all of the wallpapers that need to be flipped. Run the batch file by double-clicking it and it will automatically flip all the images in the folder and keep their original file names.
Enjoy!
There are some nifty techniques to give images a little boost while making it look ok, such as using saliency maps to find a path of lowest saliency and to duplicate it. Photoshop also does some smart scaling to preserve sharpness (or you can manually use the sharpness tool to give things a boost).This should be ok in, lets say boosting an image from 1920x1080 to 1920x1200
But you're right, in general you can't increase the DPI of an image without some serious doctoring.
Managed to find it in twice the size for $10 more on Amazon: Antiguos Maps NASA Map of Apollo Manned Lunar Landing : GOSS Mission Profile Circa 1969 - Measures 24" high x 64" Wide (610mm high x 1626mm Wide) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B076BYKSR4/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_T8eWDb2TDKG35
Thank you for your reply! I have tried that as well. I bought an HDMI to USB adapter, but unfortunately. It seems only the HDMI port on my PC is capable of projecting video :(
I have not, however, tried the usb C port. And i'm reading online the USB C ports can project video unlike their USB cousins. So I just ordered this on amazon, hoping this will fix my problem!
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B06XDMKQKJ/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o00_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
I have a ColorMunki Smile that I use to calibrate my 2 monitors. Works very well and the colors, etc. look identical.