On 01 Jul 2010, Scotius <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in
microsoft.public.windows.vista.general:
> I have a Nikon D3000 which takes shots that are wider in ratio
> to their height than my monitor is. When I was running XP, it
> automatically displayed the wallpaper as widescreen, with bars at the
> top and bottom.
>
> My Vista set up doesn't do that automatically and I don't know
> how to make it happen.
I don't think Windows ever did quite what you're describing, at least
not without some help, like a third-party product. Both XP and Vista
have the same options for displaying wallpaper: Center, Tile, and
Stretch (Vista calls it "Fit to Screen"). The closest one is "Center",
which may give you bars, but it won't necessarily fit the whole picture
on the screen if it's too long in any dimension.
I like to use the free picture viewer Irfanview
(
http://www.irfanview.com/). While you're viewing any picture, you can
choose to make it your wallpaper, and it has one more option that
Windows itself doesn't have, "Stretched (Proportional)". This will
resize the picture so that its largest dimension fills the screen and
will let the desktop background color show as bars where there is any
unoccupied space.