"WHY DO I GET "SCREENSHOT MUST BE IN 4:3 OR WIDESCREEN" ERROR? Make sure you haven't cropped (edited) your screenshot. If the problem persists, make sure that you're using a standard (4:3) or widescreen (16:10) resolution. Examples of standard resultions are 800x600, 1024x768. Examples of widescreen resolutions are 1280x800 and 1440x900."
I don't get it. >_< How can I make sure It is in that resolution when I take the Screen shot?
Quote: from EventerChick at 5:29 pm on June 13, 2008 Quote: from Mediocre at 6:26 pm on June 13, 2008 A screenshot is by definition one of those resolutions. Your screenshot must fit your screen exactly, or else it's not a screenshot. Can I see it? Like, I know how to do a screen shot. I get that fine. But it's not in the resolution which is needed to put it on the site. Is there a way that I can change it without editing or cropping the screenshot itself? Could temporarily change the resolution to a standard ratio. Mine is set to a 5:4, 1280*1024 (highest my old CRT will go).
Quote: from Mediocre at 6:26 pm on June 13, 2008 A screenshot is by definition one of those resolutions. Your screenshot must fit your screen exactly, or else it's not a screenshot. Can I see it? Like, I know how to do a screen shot. I get that fine. But it's not in the resolution which is needed to put it on the site. Is there a way that I can change it without editing or cropping the screenshot itself?
A screenshot is by definition one of those resolutions. Your screenshot must fit your screen exactly, or else it's not a screenshot. Can I see it?
Like, I know how to do a screen shot. I get that fine. But it's not in the resolution which is needed to put it on the site. Is there a way that I can change it without editing or cropping the screenshot itself?
Could temporarily change the resolution to a standard ratio.
Mine is set to a 5:4, 1280*1024 (highest my old CRT will go).
Really, they should support 5:4. 1280x1024 is a really popular resolution.
Then if your in Vista click display settings and if your in XP or something else choose devices or something, the end box.
Move the slider too a "standard resolution" I'm guessing you are using a 16:9 screen, maybe at 1680 X 1050.