Setting an iPhoto picture as background

Hi.. sometimes when I set a picture from my iPhoto, the picture appears on my desktop as somewhat "pixelie" as the background. Is there a way to make the picture clearer as a background? Thanks!

I am not sure where to find the resolution of the photo...
You can find the pixel dimensions and the file size in the Info Pane lower left - click on the wee ‘i’
is there a way to increase the resolution of a photo?
Not without making the picture worse.
Regards
TD

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