Brian117?
its high rez in 1920That's not high res Nukeboy.... not even close.
Try this:
I buy that, well not the cranberry one but another one
High res is seemingly not possible. This is actually for the best though as the bread was the finest off the shelf type of bread I have ever had, sadly it is not made any more and I am too lazy to make my own.
Bread machines greatly simplify the process.I am too lazy to make my own.
Home bread machines don't knead the dough thoroughly enough. You need to develop the gluten in the dough, and that's done by proper kneading. Industrial dough mixers can do that, home machines are usually too weak to work the dough properly.Sadly I have yet to find a bread machine that I can rely on to make good bread. Certainly it is better than most of what the USA passes off as bread, it is better than a lot of stuff I get in supermarkets otherwise, having a small loaf of warm bread as you fall over the cat coming down stairs in the morning is great and I would probably even say net positive on the world, but they are nowhere close to a handmade loaf of bread and certainly not one from a proper baker and if I am being indulgent then....
670 x 445 is not high res, it doesn't matter what kind of monitor you have.its high rez in 1920