I used the source image that drifter posted to make this one, so I made it for my own screen-resolution. What resolution would you like to have it at? It's not too much work, really.
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checkeredhat
Just changed it from that image of the astrolobe from Game of Thrones. If I could figure out a way to get two different images on my two screens I'd have both. My cintiq is 1600x 1200, but my monitor is 1920X 1080, so nothing looks right on both of them at the same time.
Supersize it. Edit both images into one, stretch it across both monitors.
You'll have to redo the supersize image every time you change your monitor arrangement, but it might work.
Supersize it. Edit both images into one, stretch it across both monitors.
You'll have to redo the supersize image every time you change your monitor arrangement, but it might work.
As far as I can figure out, there is no way to do that. It's set to extend these displays, but it still duplicates the image regardless of size. If I edit one massive image like so (Spoilered for size. It is two screens wide, after all):
I've edited two big images into one to display across two different monitors with two different resolutions before without the use of any external programs. Try switching it to Tiled or or Fit to Screen or something. I'm pretty sure one of those options did the trick for me.
Nope. Was that on Windows 7 or something older? Doesn't work on Windows 7. I'm not sure I care enough to download a program just for that. I always have something open on one monitor anyway. I'm not someone that leaves the computer running when I'm not using it. This is such a first world problem.