>>1642679I really have to throw my two cents in this. Some people create vectors for the scalability for wallpapers. As in creating a vector of 10,000+ x 10,000+ and downsize the vector in order to have a high quality image that doesn't lose it's sharpness. Would you rather have the image I have posted as a wallpaper or a vector of the wallpaper that can be scaled down to the original's size and still look significantly better?. Rather it comes down to, would you have a blurry screenshot with blended colors and a size too small for you monitor so it has to be upscaled or a nice, crisp, and clean image that can be used on almost anything without a loss of quality. Upscaled or down. Another matter to address, since when did true black make something look cheap? The only way (as far as i know) to have your computer produce a pure black is by using a somewhat expensive monitor. I prefer true black over and dark violet any day. Dark violet as a black makes the image appear that the program used to make the image wasn't configured to produce a true black. (Anyone that I know to have higher knowledge on this subject, feel free to correct me. I am blabbing at this point).