http://www.thewindowsclub.com/center-fill-fit-stretch-tile-span-wallpapers-windows-10 ...Choosing a Center fit centers your wallpaper on the screen. Smaller images will set with a border on your screen whereas the larger images will display only the center part of the image leaving the rest out of view. Choosing a Fill fit will enlarge or shrink the image according to your screen’s width to get a proper fit. The resizing is done with proper related perspective and the smaller images are often stretched in this wallpaper setting. If you select Fit, the wallpaper image will be enlarged or shrunk height wise. Though everything stays in perspective, but large images are ripped off from sides and smaller images are displayed with small borders. Choosing the Stretch fit will edit the wallpaper with no perspectives. This setting will stretch the image and fit it on your PC screen but may distort it. Tile setting for a wallpaper is meant for the tiny images. This setting sets the multiple tiles of the image on your monitor and suits best to the small texture images. Span option will edit the wallpaper from end to end covering your entire screen.
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