Consider using Photoshop or another editing tool to resize the image. This ensures better quality and control over the final size before applying it as a wallpaper.
Consider using Photoshop or another editing tool to resize the image. This ensures better quality and control over the final size before applying it as a wallpaper.
You can also utilize BMP if you prefer. It's unclear if Windows changes it to JPG (I'm not too concerned about wallpapers; I've used one for a long time), but you might want to give it a try. BMP isn't very flexible.
You can also utilize BMP if you prefer. It's unclear if Windows changes it to JPG (I'm not too concerned about wallpapers; I've used one for a long time), but you might want to give it a try. BMP isn't very flexible.