The picture's pixel dimensions may be a lot smaller than your screen
resolution. Right-click the desktop, and choose Personalize. Click on
Desktop Background. At the bottom of the window, there are three choices
for Position. The first one stretches your picture to fit the screen. The
last choice will center the picture, as is. Going back to the
Personalization window, check the resolution of your monitor by clicking on
Display Settings. If its, say, 1600x1200, a picture only 400x600, if
stretched, will look quite distorted. (Right-click on the picture you want
to use and look at it's Properties to figure out its dimensions). It you
want to fill your screen, using the above display resolution example, find a
picture that's around 1600x1200, ideally, to avoid having to use the Fit to
Screen position choice, using Center instead.
"Christine Barnes" <Christine
Barnes@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in
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>I would like to know what can I do about the fact that every picture I
> download for my wall paper comes up blurry.