Back in Windows 10, to change user account image you needed to have 6 different images all sized to specific resolutions and named to fit a specific schema, per Change Default Account Picture in Windows 10 . Shawn's tute doesn't deal with the resolutions but other sources made it clear that if you wanted the images to look really good, you needed to make each particularly named file a specific resolution, as indeed is implied by the names they had to take. If you merely did what Shawn said in his tutorial (unless they were really simple line drawings), Windows would have to scale your images and some, at least, would end up looking like junk. But if you created them individually so each looked good at its specified resolution, well, er, they'd look good.
So now I'm reading the Windows 11 version of the same tutorial, Change Account Picture in Windows 11 , and not only is there no mention of making the image a specific size, but this time there's only mention of one image, not six.
So I just want to make sure that I'm not missing anything here. Can someone who knows for sure just confirm to me that Windows 11 will not accept multiple images of different sizes for the user account image; in other words, in Windows 11, you do not have the option of having Windows use multiple images but instead you must designate only a single image, and accept whatever goshawful scaling Windows inflicts upon you?
If I can create images at different sizes, that's what I want to do. The automated Windows scaling gets completely incoherent if you have, say, a really cool complicated image of Arabic calligraphy at 448x448 but which becomes nothing more than a blob of brown if Windows is left to its own devices to scale it down to 32x32.
Oh, and if it's true that Windows 11 will only allow a single custom image to be specified, then is 448x448 going to be the recommended size? Or is it something else now?
So now I'm reading the Windows 11 version of the same tutorial, Change Account Picture in Windows 11 , and not only is there no mention of making the image a specific size, but this time there's only mention of one image, not six.
So I just want to make sure that I'm not missing anything here. Can someone who knows for sure just confirm to me that Windows 11 will not accept multiple images of different sizes for the user account image; in other words, in Windows 11, you do not have the option of having Windows use multiple images but instead you must designate only a single image, and accept whatever goshawful scaling Windows inflicts upon you?
If I can create images at different sizes, that's what I want to do. The automated Windows scaling gets completely incoherent if you have, say, a really cool complicated image of Arabic calligraphy at 448x448 but which becomes nothing more than a blob of brown if Windows is left to its own devices to scale it down to 32x32.
Oh, and if it's true that Windows 11 will only allow a single custom image to be specified, then is 448x448 going to be the recommended size? Or is it something else now?
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