No, I don't. My screen resolution is 3840x2160 and this make a big difference.
I do apologize for my ignorance, but where do we change the screen resolution.
How to change Screen Resolution & Display settings in Windows 10
Go to your Desktop, right-click your mouse and go to Display Settings.
You can also calibrate your display here by clicking on Color Calibration. ...
Make the text on your PC clearer by checking this small box under the Clear Type Text section.
No, I don't. My screen resolution is 3840x2160 and this make a big difference.
I do apologize for my ignorance, but where do we change the screen resolution.
How to change Screen Resolution & Display settings in Windows 10
Go to your Desktop, right-click your mouse and go to Display Settings.
You can also calibrate your display here by clicking on Color Calibration. ...
Make the text on your PC clearer by checking this small box under the Clear Type Text section.
Only waiting on one more pepes and I'll inform the judges. The entries are all looking fantastic. We judges are going to find it hard this round.
Great job everyone!
Wowwww Everyone Did FANTASTICALLY ---- I Am Very Disappointed In Mine!!!! I Had A Vision But I Didn't Execute It How I Wanted.......... Good Luck All!!!!!!
Resolution Seems To Be The "Discussion" BUT IMO....... Yes The Resolution Helps ( Higher ) But When It Comes Down To It ... It's What You Do In Your Editor........ JO JO Taught Me That A LONG Time Ago....... Being She Taught Me Everything I KNOW........ I Was CLUELESS To Photoshop And She Said Let Me Teach YOU!!!! And She Did!!!! I Am Not At Par With HER Skills........ But What She Did Teach Me Was The Tools......... And How To Try And Execute With What "Photoshop" Offered...... I Am SO Grateful Of Her Mentoring Me..... BUT Too With What's Being Discussed With Resolution's It's Not The Main.... Thing........
Resolution does matter SOMEWHAT. But it can really break your quality if you don't stay in your aspect ratio. Also it affect what you can actually see on screen.
So basically you're given an aspect ratio. 1080p and 1440p are both aspect ratios of 16:9. So if I were to go in a 21:9 (ultrawide) resolution, what I could see on screen on my 1440p monitor would drastically decrease. But if I were to put 1440p on my hubs's ultrawide monitor, it'd go tiny. If you have a 1080p monitor you can go to any LOWER 16:9 but you'll see wonky, and if you were to put a 1080p monitor on 1440p, you wouldn't see everything.
So there's that. You should generally stay in the resolution your monitor is made for so that you can see everything properly.
There's other stuff with graphics cards, but generally being able to physically see all of what's going on onscreen trumps that.
So by all means test stuff out but stay in your aspect ratio or it's gonna wonk out.
She says that love is for fools that fall behind
I'm somewhere between
I never really know a killer from a savior
Agreed!!!!!! @Vanadis .... That's What Was TRYING To Say...... Mine Is 1060 p On Both....... 6 GB... Wait Mine Is 1080 p My Sons Is 1060 .... Or Visa Versa......... I Had To Figure This OUT........ Using OBS..... Which I Know Your Techy So You Will Know What OBS Is........ With My Twitch Channel ......... Setting Up OBS.... Drove Me Nuts........!!!!!!! Adjusting It To What Others See..... And What Mine Would Handle...... Clearly! Took Me A Week Or More To Tweak It All! LOLLLLLLLLL
Saying That...... Graphics Card Etc...... Is Important Yes.... Vana....... I Was Trying To Convey That......... LOLLLLLLLL But Too Photoshop And How You TWEAK Your Editing With Say A Low RES.... Can Come Out Nicely!!! HUGZZZZZZZ Lady!!!!!
Are you talking about 1060 vs 1080 graphics cards? Because there is no 1060p resolution. That I know of. There is an Nvidia 1060 graphics card, that's a GPU model, not a resolution.
She says that love is for fools that fall behind
I'm somewhere between
I never really know a killer from a savior
Sorry I Was Talking About OBS.... And Calibrating It For Good Quality..... For The Viewer.... As Mine Is Only 720 p Standard For Laptops...... Hun....... @Vanadis In OBS......... Your Calibrating Your Video Bit Rate... Where You Won't Lag.... And Trying To Choose A RES......... That Will Work....
Sorry I Was Talking About OBS.... And Calibrating It For Good Quality..... For The Viewer.... As Mine Is Only 720 p Standard For Laptops...... Hun....... @Vanadis In OBS......... Your Calibrating Your Video Bit Rate... Where You Won't Lag.... And Trying To Choose A RES......... That Will Work....
Whether you can increase your screen resolution depends on the size and capability of your monitor and the type of video card you have.
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I do apologize for my ignorance, but where do we change the screen resolution.
How to change Screen Resolution & Display settings in Windows 10
Go to your Desktop, right-click your mouse and go to Display Settings.
You can also calibrate your display here by clicking on Color Calibration. ...
Make the text on your PC clearer by checking this small box under the Clear Type Text section.
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@Jendowoz0612, while we waiting, I took the liberty to do my one edit. Was not happy with mine as I rushed it on Saturday.
Great job everyone!
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Wowsers, @movotti your entry looks amazing, well done.
So basically you're given an aspect ratio. 1080p and 1440p are both aspect ratios of 16:9. So if I were to go in a 21:9 (ultrawide) resolution, what I could see on screen on my 1440p monitor would drastically decrease. But if I were to put 1440p on my hubs's ultrawide monitor, it'd go tiny. If you have a 1080p monitor you can go to any LOWER 16:9 but you'll see wonky, and if you were to put a 1080p monitor on 1440p, you wouldn't see everything.
So there's that. You should generally stay in the resolution your monitor is made for so that you can see everything properly.
There's other stuff with graphics cards, but generally being able to physically see all of what's going on onscreen trumps that.
So by all means test stuff out but stay in your aspect ratio or it's gonna wonk out.
I'm somewhere between
I never really know a killer from a savior
Saying That...... Graphics Card Etc...... Is Important Yes.... Vana....... I Was Trying To Convey That......... LOLLLLLLLL But Too Photoshop And How You TWEAK Your Editing With Say A Low RES.... Can Come Out Nicely!!! HUGZZZZZZZ Lady!!!!!
I'm somewhere between
I never really know a killer from a savior
I'm somewhere between
I never really know a killer from a savior
Whether you can increase your screen resolution depends on the size and capability of your monitor and the type of video card you have.