How to set 180MB file as wallpaper

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I've downloaded a pic from Nasa which is in .tif format and is 180MB in size. I've been trying set it as the wallpaper but XP is not having it. Any ideas on what I'm doing wrong?
 
Might want to open it in an photo editing app (Paint.Net is good) and save it as a JPG. If you do it right, you won't lose any/much image quality, but it should reduce the filesize to something Windows is more happy with.
 
Resize it to the same resolution as your screen then save it as a .jpg at high quality. It'll then just a couple of MB, if that.
 
Paint.net says I havn't got enough memory to open the file, so I used the fax and imaging viewer to save as jpg. This has reduced the size to 86MB, but it still doesn't open so I am unable to resize it - it's currenty 11472x6429.
 
I just downloaded the original 180mb file and resized it to 1920x1080.....just looking for a place to host it
 
is that the one where they're all galaxies, not stars? Looks amazing when you can zoom right in :)

what's the one in the middle?
 
I've downloaded a pic from Nasa which is in .tif format and is 180MB in size. I've been trying set it as the wallpaper but XP is not having it. Any ideas on what I'm doing wrong?

Save another copy of the pic, re-size it to desktop levels, and save as .PNG... easy.

EDIT - Ahh it's already done. Nice pic. :)
 
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