Opera Problem Displaying High Resolution Image - Touch HD Themes and Apps

If i try to view a high resolution image in opera the status bar takes it's time, like it'd downloading the image, then when it's finished it displays a large box the size the image should be with the word 'image' in the top left corner of the box. I've disabled the image compression that my carrier uses and it still wont display high res pics. Anyone else having this problem?

Yes. I've tried quite a few Opera builds (yes, also the 9.5 beta2 (build 158xx) floating about), and from my recollection, all have the same problem. Occasionally, though, a large image is downloaded successfully where I'm used to seeing the empty box.
Maybe it's simply a timeout which gives up if the image is not complete within, say, 15-20 seconds?

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WM6 Error: Set as Today Background

I've often been a fan of browsing my device to an image that I wanted to use as the background, viewing it and selecting: Set as Today Background from the menu. This brings up a nice tool that helps you crop the photo appropriately and setting what level of transparency you would like to use. In all previous roms that I've used (1.18 -> 1.35) it has automatically created two images. One for portrait mode and the other for landscape (or perhaps it created a 320x320 image such as the boot screens - I'm not sure). Which ever the case, when you pulled out the keyboard and the device went to landscape, you would have a nicely fitted image. Since updating to WM6 - it creates the image correctly for Portait mode but when you switch to landscape, it tiles the image. This happens both with WM6 Vanilla and WMXL. Has anybody an idea for a solution for this or also had this problem? I listed it a while back in one of the threads but nobody responded so I didn't know if I was the only person with this problem (or am I the only person who sets their background this way?)
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Startup Sound Setup splash screen stumped

If this is in the wrong forum please move. I did a search for this but all I kept coming up with is reg locations, and the splash screen for the nbh which isnt what I am looking for.
I just cooked my own rom, but I wanted to change the htc quietly brilliant screen to something I wanted, No problems, then I found the Windows Customization (Orange) screen in two locations: 1 under oemdrivers the other under sys: Redist_dpi_192_resh_480_resv_800 change that. I also went and replaced the wav file in the operator pkg folder to what I wanted.
Flashed the Rom, Boot screen fine, but no sound, okay moving on, windows customization screen, my screen comes up, first bar completes, flickers my screen still, second bar completes, upon the second bar the phone changes the screen back to the windows orange setup screen. WTF? Went looking doing searches for png, bmp, jpg, etc, nothing.
So questions:
1) Why isnt the wav working? its a wav file, 9 seconds name is: HTC-QuietlyBrilliantBoot.wav bitrate 128, file size 90.1kb. Original stock file: Same filename, 5 seconds, bitrate 1411, file size 861kb
2) Where is that other orange screen located so I can change it, I only found two.
Anyone have the Answer???
Okay forget the sound question, I fixed it, seems the wave editor save it as xxx.wav.wav rom doesnt like that.
But still dont know where the orange screen is located other then the two locations I stated, thats the only thing left I cant find

[Q] Color depth/banding in WP7 Explorer?

I've noticed that in Internet Explorer on my HD7, images are shown at a lower color depth than they originally are. If you save the images, then you can browse them in your photos in (what appears to be) original quality. However, while in IE, images have severe color banding. It does not seem to be due to how much you're zoomed in. And changing the "Mobile Version" vs "Desktop Version" in the settings, as expected, only changes the layout of the site.
Has anyone else noticed this, or am I seeing things?
Nope you are not the only one. For those who want to see this effect, google lcd-test, click on the first link(lagom.nl) and select Gradient (banding). Compare between the image you see on internet explorer and the saved image, the difference is really significant.
Well I'll be damned...tried that website and sure enough the browser image was blurred and chopped up and the saved version was perfect. Hmm...I wonder what MS will do about this...
hopefully somthing! its bothering me as well!
Oddly, the gradient image looks quite good on my optimus 7. It's the black to white that you are looking at, right?

[Q] Crop Image without Resizing?

Does anyone know if it's possible to change the settings of the image viewer so that when you edit (and crop) an image, it does not also re-scale the image size.
For instance, I take a picture at 3264x1836.
I then crop (using the default image viewer (gallery)) a section covering approx 80% of the image and the image that gets saved is 702x367.
Unscaled this should have been something like 2800x1400 (or similar).
I want (and need) to be able to control this scaling myself. The reduction in size is so severe in the default editor is pretty much useless for me.
I tried several other photo editors, and they behaved in a similar way. The closest I've got is Resize-Lite - but even that one scales down to 720p settings.
Any ideas?
Just installed MIUI and having the same issue...
never had with cyanogen or sense...
any ideas?

Anybody know the boot logo format for the G8?

I was wondering if it was possible to change the boot logo (NOT the boot animation).
I managed to extract two identical files from my phone's oeminfo that seem to contain the boot logo.
However, I can't figure out the format.
The file has no header and is approximately the right size to be a 1080 x 1920 24bpp bitmap. So I wrote a little program to open it as if it was a 24bpp bitmap and convert it to PNG so I could get a look, and got some nonsense (I'd post it here but I can't because I'm a new user).
It was... clearly the right file but not quite the right format. I could see the Huawei logo but it had wavy horizontal distortions as if the number of bytes per line was variable, and many horizontal streaks on the Huawei flower where the brightness was correct but the hue was wrong. Oddly, the "Powered by Android" at the bottom of the image is pixel perfect, so I know at least that part is a normal 24bpp bitmap.
Any thoughts?

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