i tried to put 2 screens on the same time on my desktop pc and i was using my lcd 42 inch tv i accidently pressed use the tv as the primary display option and then tried to up the resolution and then lost picture completely but now i cant get the pc to *** up on the original screen cos its using the tv as the primary but with no picture how can i change the displays back over to screen 1 instead of screen 2?Switchin back primary display options on the pc?
Uncheck the box that says Make this my primary monitor on the TV side
Thursday, September 22, 2011
I need help connecting my laptop to my tv! Please help me!?
HI Everyone. I need help on knowing how to connect my lap top to my tv. I bought the 7 pin svideo to RCA cable I connected it to my tv and it worked except for one problem I get a black%26amp;white picture. I've tried changing the settings on my tv and I've changed the resolution on my laptop but nothing works. Does any one know what else I can do? At this point I'm not sure if maybe I got a faulty cable. If any one has other suggestions please let me know.
Thank you!!!!I need help connecting my laptop to my tv! Please help me!?
Refer to your TV sets user manuel it should show what and how to connect the two properly as well as correct cables to use. You can also find the info on the website for your make and model of lap top in the help and support section/user manual.I need help connecting my laptop to my tv! Please help me!?
Happened to mine also.
This issue can be caused by any of the below possibilities, we recommend you follow each of the below steps to resolve this issue.
1. Driver issue - This issue can be caused by a driver related issue; verify your laptop has the latest drivers from your computer manufacturer. Note: if you are using a laptop computer we recommend you get the latest drivers from your computer manufacturer and not the video card manufacturer unless directed otherwise.
2. Connector issues - If you are using an adapter such as a SCART to connect your computer to the TV, make sure it is capable of supporting your video mode. SCART connectors only supports composite video and therefore if you are using S-Video you will only be able to receive a black and white picture. If you are using S-Video connector you may wish to use the S-Video to SCART pro (pro-SCART-6) found here.
3. TV modes - Verify your laptop is using the same TV mode as your TV (e.g. PAL or NTSC).
4. Hardware - Insure you are connecting the laptop directly to the TV and not through any other devices.
5. Other - If the above issues do not relate to your situation and you are still receiving a black and white picture, it is recommended you contact your laptop computer manufacturer or video card manufacturer for additional recommendations and/or repair.
Thank you!!!!I need help connecting my laptop to my tv! Please help me!?
Refer to your TV sets user manuel it should show what and how to connect the two properly as well as correct cables to use. You can also find the info on the website for your make and model of lap top in the help and support section/user manual.I need help connecting my laptop to my tv! Please help me!?
Happened to mine also.
This issue can be caused by any of the below possibilities, we recommend you follow each of the below steps to resolve this issue.
1. Driver issue - This issue can be caused by a driver related issue; verify your laptop has the latest drivers from your computer manufacturer. Note: if you are using a laptop computer we recommend you get the latest drivers from your computer manufacturer and not the video card manufacturer unless directed otherwise.
2. Connector issues - If you are using an adapter such as a SCART to connect your computer to the TV, make sure it is capable of supporting your video mode. SCART connectors only supports composite video and therefore if you are using S-Video you will only be able to receive a black and white picture. If you are using S-Video connector you may wish to use the S-Video to SCART pro (pro-SCART-6) found here.
3. TV modes - Verify your laptop is using the same TV mode as your TV (e.g. PAL or NTSC).
4. Hardware - Insure you are connecting the laptop directly to the TV and not through any other devices.
5. Other - If the above issues do not relate to your situation and you are still receiving a black and white picture, it is recommended you contact your laptop computer manufacturer or video card manufacturer for additional recommendations and/or repair.
I have a digital picture I desperately want enlarged but I don't know how to tell if I can.?
I have a picture that was taken on a digital camera that I desperately want enlarged to 24x30 but I don't think the resolution is clear enough for me to do this. Is there any way of changing the photo or will it just simply not be possible to enlarge. I've tried getting this info on all of the camera websites but I am really confused. Can somebody please please help me?I have a digital picture I desperately want enlarged but I don%26039;t know how to tell if I can.?
probably when you enlarge the photo it doesn't conserve the proportions or get blurred but if you have photoshop you can change the size and also you can control the resolution or the number of pixels, try to do it in Photoshop is very easy, you can import or open your photo, then click on selection tool, and choose the zone that you need to enlarge then you save it and when you save you indicate the new values, for example if you want a medium, or the best quality, and this gonna be applied in your new pic.
best wishes.I have a digital picture I desperately want enlarged but I don%26039;t know how to tell if I can.?
You may want to re-shoot the picture. The only way you can enlarge images to that size is to shoot them at the highest resolution on your camera.
If you are using a DSLR that has at least 10 megapixels and shoot in RAW, you may be successful making a 24x30 print.
One key to ensuring you get the most %26quot;printable%26quot; information on a file is to convert your RAW images to TIFF and then have the lab print from that file. A TIFF file can be larger than 30MB.I have a digital picture I desperately want enlarged but I don%26039;t know how to tell if I can.?
The first poster is correct. Unless you used the largest file size on your camera (assuming your camera has 10+ mega pixels) you are going to have a hard time getting the image that large and keep it crisp. But you might try playing around with some photoshop filters if you are not needing it to be too sharp. When you try to go too large you either get blur or jagged edges. One possible solution is to intentionally blur the image. It means the detail will be gone but you will have a large image. If done with an artistic flare it might work for what you want unless you really want sharp.
probably when you enlarge the photo it doesn't conserve the proportions or get blurred but if you have photoshop you can change the size and also you can control the resolution or the number of pixels, try to do it in Photoshop is very easy, you can import or open your photo, then click on selection tool, and choose the zone that you need to enlarge then you save it and when you save you indicate the new values, for example if you want a medium, or the best quality, and this gonna be applied in your new pic.
best wishes.I have a digital picture I desperately want enlarged but I don%26039;t know how to tell if I can.?
You may want to re-shoot the picture. The only way you can enlarge images to that size is to shoot them at the highest resolution on your camera.
If you are using a DSLR that has at least 10 megapixels and shoot in RAW, you may be successful making a 24x30 print.
One key to ensuring you get the most %26quot;printable%26quot; information on a file is to convert your RAW images to TIFF and then have the lab print from that file. A TIFF file can be larger than 30MB.I have a digital picture I desperately want enlarged but I don%26039;t know how to tell if I can.?
The first poster is correct. Unless you used the largest file size on your camera (assuming your camera has 10+ mega pixels) you are going to have a hard time getting the image that large and keep it crisp. But you might try playing around with some photoshop filters if you are not needing it to be too sharp. When you try to go too large you either get blur or jagged edges. One possible solution is to intentionally blur the image. It means the detail will be gone but you will have a large image. If done with an artistic flare it might work for what you want unless you really want sharp.
How should I resize my image to to get a maximum file size of 1 megabyte?
I need to resize a picture to 1 megabyte. However, the software only shows changes to width, length, and resolution. What combination of these three will most likely get me a 1 mb photo? Thanks!!How should I resize my image to to get a maximum file size of 1 megabyte?
An image file size is proportional to the AREA of your picture. So, look at the present file size in Mb. Take the square root of that number, then divide it INTO either the length or width of the present picture. That should be your NEW width or Height. Then take whatever graphics program you are using and in the resize function, enter the new width or height. Make sure you have the box on that page marked %26quot;Keep same aspect ratio%26quot; ticked.
Even the simplest calculator has a square root function. If not use Excel. Assume the file size is 2.56 Mb, then square root formulas would be
=2.56^0.5 and hit enter where the ^ is above the number 6 key (It's called a caret)
This will not get you Exactly 1,0 Mb, but very close.How should I resize my image to to get a maximum file size of 1 megabyte?
It seems that you have never attended a class in photography, nor do you understand the concept of image resolution and what happens when you make adjustments of the files
A 1 mb file is really a tiny file in todays world of digital photography. The typical file size from cameras today are between 6 and 7 mb.
When resizing images, the image ratio constraints must be maintained. Telling the photo program what you are doing, it will automatically keep the image ratios perfect.
You did not tell us why a 1 mb file size is important to you at this time.private dermatologist ittwit
An image file size is proportional to the AREA of your picture. So, look at the present file size in Mb. Take the square root of that number, then divide it INTO either the length or width of the present picture. That should be your NEW width or Height. Then take whatever graphics program you are using and in the resize function, enter the new width or height. Make sure you have the box on that page marked %26quot;Keep same aspect ratio%26quot; ticked.
Even the simplest calculator has a square root function. If not use Excel. Assume the file size is 2.56 Mb, then square root formulas would be
=2.56^0.5 and hit enter where the ^ is above the number 6 key (It's called a caret)
This will not get you Exactly 1,0 Mb, but very close.How should I resize my image to to get a maximum file size of 1 megabyte?
It seems that you have never attended a class in photography, nor do you understand the concept of image resolution and what happens when you make adjustments of the files
A 1 mb file is really a tiny file in todays world of digital photography. The typical file size from cameras today are between 6 and 7 mb.
When resizing images, the image ratio constraints must be maintained. Telling the photo program what you are doing, it will automatically keep the image ratios perfect.
You did not tell us why a 1 mb file size is important to you at this time.
How to increase screen resolution?
recently my computer crashed. everything is now back to normal, but the picture isnt as clear as before. i tried to increase the resolution, but it said that my screen cant display any higher, even though it has been way higher before.
another change is that when i maximise a window, the frames do not turn black, and niether does the vista toolbar
help?How to increase screen resolution?
Change color quality.How to increase screen resolution?
did you installed your video card drivers?
another change is that when i maximise a window, the frames do not turn black, and niether does the vista toolbar
help?How to increase screen resolution?
Change color quality.How to increase screen resolution?
did you installed your video card drivers?
All the pictures on my computer are stretched, why?
In the last couple of days I have noticed that all my pictures are stretched horizontally %26lt;----%26gt;. I have noticed this using Adobe Photoshop, when I just open them with the Windows Picture Viewer in the My Pictures folder, as well as any other picture program I choose to use. I am wondering why this is and how to fix it.
If it's important, I changed my screen resolution and then changed it back, but I don't think this would have anything to do with the problem. I need this fixed as I do a lot of photographic work, and nothing is coming out right. I use XP Home Ed. and have not had a problem up until now, and have had this computer for about a year.All the pictures on my computer are stretched, why?
most likely your screen size is incorrect check the various shapes/sizes in display/properties/settings for the correct shape for your screen
if thats ok then adjust you monitors horizontal/vertical size so that they are equal and all should square up.
i use photoshop to create a square blank image to check
say 400 x 400p if it looks wrong your monitor is probably to blame
If it's important, I changed my screen resolution and then changed it back, but I don't think this would have anything to do with the problem. I need this fixed as I do a lot of photographic work, and nothing is coming out right. I use XP Home Ed. and have not had a problem up until now, and have had this computer for about a year.All the pictures on my computer are stretched, why?
most likely your screen size is incorrect check the various shapes/sizes in display/properties/settings for the correct shape for your screen
if thats ok then adjust you monitors horizontal/vertical size so that they are equal and all should square up.
i use photoshop to create a square blank image to check
say 400 x 400p if it looks wrong your monitor is probably to blame
How can I change Dish settings for just my TV and not the whole reciever?
So, my Dish reciever is connected to two TVs - one HDTV upstairs and one SDTV downstairs. To change the Dish's display resolution to HD on my TV I went into the settings and set it as 1080i. Since both the HD and SD TVs are on the same reciever, the SDTV was also set as 1080i, which doesn't exactly work out on the TV and you get some cut off picture. So, is there some way to just change the setting on your TV instead of the whole reciever?How can I change Dish settings for just my TV and not the whole reciever?
Are you using the dual Tuner Dish network receiver? Then the 2d TV is always in SD mode.
If you simply use a splitter, then the set-top settings apply to BOTH TVs. Simply get a second set-top box.
Are you using the dual Tuner Dish network receiver? Then the 2d TV is always in SD mode.
If you simply use a splitter, then the set-top settings apply to BOTH TVs. Simply get a second set-top box.
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