I've been trying to use my own wallpapers and wanted to know what size I should set them at on my PC before exporting to my phone.
I use Gimp to resize my photos. I've used the "standard" 2 x width by 1 x hight formula to no avail. My wallpapers come out grainy or blurry on my phone.
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Mooncalled said:
I've been trying to use my own wallpapers and wanted to know what size I should set them at on my PC before exporting to my phone.
I use Gimp to resize my photos. I've used the "standard" 2 x width by 1 x hight formula to no avail. My wallpapers come out grainy or blurry on my phone.
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The ones from Zedge are 1080x960 and look fine.
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I have 3 screens that I use. But I want my wallpaper to fit perfectly into one screen with no wallpaper scrolling. So my next question is what screen resolution for one screen vertically? Is it 480x800?
I know it won't work unless if I get a picture and fit into the correct resolution then paste it over some color background that is 800x480.
Thanks.
Yes, it's 480 by 800
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There is an app at the Market called MultiPicture Live Wallpaper. It can put a different picture on each screen. It can also use just one Picture for all screen.
Running MIUI. Does anyone know the resolution for the lockscreen?
fortunejr said:
Running MIUI. Does anyone know the resolution for the lockscreen?
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It would be the same as one home screen - 480x800
Hi
I want to make my own HD wallpaper.
I am bored, I know ):
Anyone knows what SIZE and RES (dimensions) these needs to be in order to be truly high quality (HD)?
Thanks
Our screen is 800x480.
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benyben123 said:
Hi
I want to make my own HD wallpaper.
I am bored, I know ):
Anyone knows what SIZE and RES (dimensions) these needs to be in order to be truly high quality (HD)?
Thanks
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For 800x480 screen you need to make 960x800 resolution wallpaper as it is scrolled over multiple screens.
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Just want my contact pictures to be clear and not messed up.
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Blame Google. They resize contact pics after syncing. They say using Google + keeps higher res images, but everybody in your contacts would have to use Google +
I use full screen caller id & really like it
Try HaxSync if you use Facebook. Gives high quality images and has a lot of syncing options.
Rabble rabble rabble.
I'm just using regular pics I've taken myself. Still can't get them to look right.
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asjdwf said:
I'm just using regular pics I've taken myself. Still can't get them to look right.
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They aren't going to look right. As mentioned before google resizes the images after they are synced so its just that small thumbnail size you see in the contacts list. But when you receive a call etc., that small thumbnail size is blown up and that causes the distortion issues because it's making a small resolution photo larger.
is there a way to change jpeg quality/compression ratio of the camera pictures for the stock camera application?
current setting is producing pretty low qualiry pictures
I'm sure it could be modded. Hopefully we can find someone to do this for us. There was a mod for the vivid that didnt compress the jog at all.
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I recently noticed that seemingly all of the images I apply as a wallpaper degrade in quality once they are applied. What I mean by this is the original image remains HD but the actual wallpaper degrades in quality. Does anyone else have this problem? I have tried some wallpaper apps, wallpaper wizardrii being one of them but they don't seem to have any effect on the quality. Any help is appreciated.
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I would recommend using a very high resolution wallpaper and cropping it a little to make the dimensions 1 x 1.5 and then use the app called image2wall
I found this very useful to get good quality image.
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I would recommend using a very high resolution wallpaper and cropping it a little to make the dimensions 1 x 1.5 and then use the app called image2wall
I found this very useful to get good quality image.
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That's the thing I have been using full high resolution pictures and still have this issue. I'll try the image2wall app and post back if it solves the problem or not, thanks for the suggestion.
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