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I just got a really good couple of packs of wallpapers i really like, all 480 x 800 (thinking that the screen resolution so that be fine)
I can display them on my phone perfect, but i cant set them nicely as a wallpaper !
always asks me to crop it when i dont want to!
anyone now a work around?
Scroll across different screens and you'll see it pans across the wallpaper, which means the wallpapers are wider than 480px. So if you give it a 480x800 image, it's going to have to crop it to get the aspect ratio right. I'm not sure what width it needs to be though.
Desire's wallpaper resolution is 960x800, i've been making my own recently but this site has a good selection ...
http://nexusone960x800wallpaper.blogspot.com/
If i email myself a jpeg of that size will it let me set it as a wallpaper without having to crop it?
Desire's wallpaper resolution is 960x800, i've been making my own recently but this site has a good selection ...
http://nexusone960x800wallpaper.blogspot.com/
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that's quite a fantastic page there, thanks for sharing
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Hello,
What is the resolution/dimensions of sliding wallpapper? ( similar to default wallpapper that you find on a new Galaxy s) because I want to make custom sliding wallpappers.
And what is the extension/type of the picture? and in which folder I should put it?
And What I should do different if I want to do non-sliding (Fixed) wallpapper.
Thank you.
would also like to know this?
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960x800
I made a custom one meyself last night and it's a million times better than using the crop tool in Gallery.
For a none slide use launcherpro, it has a setting that stops the wallpaper slide if you want that, its in the preferences/appearance settings.
Thanks for the info, I would rather a non-sliding wallpaper.
Is there no way to make it a different picture for each of the 7 screens?
Monkey101 said:
Is there no way to make it a different picture for each of the 7 screens?
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I thought of making a Live Wallpaper that did this (or just displayed a static image that didn't scroll) and fiddled with the SDK last night. Only problem is I suck at Java. If I could use Visual Basic I could have done it in about 10 minutes.
Maybe someone more competent at Android developing could take this idea and make it a reality.
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For a none slide use launcherpro, it has a setting that stops the wallpaper slide if you want that, its in the preferences/appearance settings.
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Thanks for the info, i ve missed that feature.
But any other launcher does support this? abw for example?
Tachikoma_kun said:
960x800
I made a custom one meyself last night and it's a million times better than using the crop tool in Gallery.
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Thanks everyone, but I tried 960 X 800 and used Gallary to set it like sliding wallpapper but it forced me to chose a part from the picture and I could not chose the whole picture.
ZeCoder said:
Thanks everyone, but I tried 960 X 800 and used Gallary to set it like sliding wallpapper but it forced me to chose a part from the picture and I could not chose the whole picture.
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Tap one side of the box and slide to choose whole image...
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Monkey101 said:
Is there no way to make it a different picture for each of the 7 screens?
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I have searched and searched for a solution but my best find was this app:
http://www.androlib.com/android.application.com-creativecore-wallpaperplus-jmit.aspx
haven't tried it yet.
i think it will not work with touchwiz, but might work with launcher pro
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Tap one side of the box and slide to choose whole image...
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Thank you.
I found out that my mistake was making the longer dimension vertical while it should be horizontal. So the rotation of the picture for 90 degrees gave me the ability to select the whole picture as sliding wallpaper.
But what if I want to make non-sliding wallpaper that fit to the screen completely, what is the resolution for that?
um isn't it 480 by 800?
Because of the moving of the image when sliding to different homescreens it needs to be slightly wider, hence the 960x800 resolution.
slightly? thats twice the width lol
what file type do you think would be better?
boodies said:
um isn't it 480 by 800?
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480x800 is the actual resolution of the screen, while the sliding wallpaper is doubling the width so that the wallpaper won't stretch and display the at native resolution when you slide through the home screens.
When you got some image with high resolution (higher than 960x800), selecting that high resolution image and crop to fit by the wallpaper selector, it will corp and resize the image for you on the fly but it doesn't look sharp as those TouchWiz and Launcher Pro wallpaper which is resized and optimized the sharpness on 960x800, I'm going to crop and resize my favorie wallpaper on a desktop imaging tool.
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I've made a couple of backgrounds in ps that were 960x800 resolution and then put them on my phone. Whenever I got to change the wallpaper, it has me select the file and then I have to crop the image. I'm aware that I can drag it out to make the crop zone large but it still only selects I would say 3/5 of the image. I've tried several different times over several different images and I cannot make it any larger. I'm using launcher pro if this has anything to do with it. Are you sure the resolution is 960 wide by 800 tall? Other than that, what am I doing wrong?
Would deleting all but 1 home screen make the wallpaper full-size/non-sliding?
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I'm using launcher pro if this has anything to do with it. Are you sure the resolution is 960 wide by 800 tall? Other than that, what am I doing wrong?
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It's what I use and is fine for both stock and launcher pro. When I chose the wallpaper the crop rectangle stretched to the wallpaper perfectly.
Hi. I tried 1280 x 1280 whoch I convert using samsung kies and the crop box fits 100 % and the wallpaper is perfect.
Hope this helps.
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I've searched and searched but I cant find it. I looking for the Incredible 2's droid eye to use as a wallpaper. Not the one that it boots up with, but rather this one: http://phandroid.com/2011/04/07/htc-incredible-2-bears-its-droid-eye-in-leaked-renders/
if anyone has it and could upload it, thanks!
I put this together from a few frames of the loading animation, it's not exact but it's close. Download the zip, when I uploaded the file as a PNG by itslef, it's automatically converted to a jpeg.
Thank you so much!!
edit: how do I make it my wallpaper as is? It s making me crop the image down for wallpaper use, even though its the same exact resulotion as the screen
Sorry, here it is the same aspect ratio as the scrollable screen. it'll still have you crop it, but just expand the crop area to the full size of the image and you should be good.
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beenz said:
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But the box is limited to the aspect ratio of the total scrollable area of the "desktop". The first image was 800 tall by 480 wide, so it would limit the crop box to the width. The new image is the same aspect as the crop box so it can be expanded to cover the entire image.
Try the app wallpaper set and save. You find the folder in the directory inside the app, and it will save the image as it, no cropping. I understand what your talking about too because that stupid thing would always drive me up a wall, and I think its because the wallpaper scrolls between Home screens, whatever. The app will also disable scrolling so its set as is for every homescreen
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what is the ideal resolution that we should use for the G2, so that the image will be displayed as best as possible? i have a lot of wallpapers on my desktop that i'd like to use that are 1280x____ or higher, so obviously those won't work. thanks
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what is the ideal resolution that we should use for the G2, so that the image will be displayed as best as possible? i have a lot of wallpapers on my desktop that i'd like to use that are 1280x____ or higher, so obviously those won't work. thanks
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960x800 works best for me and is probably the standard.
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There's an app called Wallpaper Set & Save free on the Market. It does a much better job than the native option. Highly recommend it. I usually use very high resolution images. 1200x____.
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I'm gonna have to disagree with the previous posters here - the best resolution for any display, whether phone, computer, or whatever is always the native resolution of the display, and in your case that would be 800x480 pixels.
just take any wallpaper you like that is larger than that and crop it until it is some multiple of that, i.e. the aspect ratio is 5x3 and then resize from there to the 800x480 size.
so, for example, a wallpaper that is say 1200x720 is already the correct aspect ratio and ready to be resized by any imaging program such as irfanview, takes about 5 seconds, and if it's a jpg, then convert to png file first so you don't lose resolution during the resize.
or you could just look in google images for "800x480 wallpaper" and you might get lucky and find one that is already the correct size that you like, and then you are ready to go.
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I'm gonna have to disagree with the previous posters here - the best resolution for any display, whether phone, computer, or whatever is always the native resolution of the display, and in your case that would be 800x480 pixels.
just take any wallpaper you like that is larger than that and crop it until it is some multiple of that, i.e. the aspect ratio is 5x3 and then resize from there to the 800x480 size.
so, for example, a wallpaper that is say 1200x720 is already the correct aspect ratio and ready to be resized by any imaging program such as irfanview, takes about 5 seconds, and if it's a jpg, then convert to png file first so you don't lose resolution during the resize.
or you could just look in google images for "800x480 wallpaper" and you might get lucky and find one that is already the correct size that you like, and then you are ready to go.
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I was just stating my experience. I always use photographs that are very high resolution. I apply them with the application I mentioned previously, and they look sharp. I know nothing more about how or why it works, but it works. Images of lower resolution, for instance 480X800, the native resolution of our device, always appear somewhat blurry. Perhaps you can elaborate on this...
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960x800 works best for me and is probably the standard.
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Actually this is correct, because the vast majority of launchers support scrolling wallpapers the wallpaper needs to be larger than the native resolution of the phone.
But if you have wallpaper scrolling disabled or are running a sense 3 rom the best of bet is to use a wallpaper that matches your screens resolution
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cjward23 said:
Actually this is correct, because the vast majority of launchers support scrolling wallpapers the wallpaper needs to be larger than the native resolution of the phone.
But if you have wallpaper scrolling disabled or are running a sense 3 rom the best of bet is to use a wallpaper that matches your screens resolution
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Okay, that makes sense... I do have scrolling enabled. Thanks cjward23.
I put usually 1280x1024 and theyr very good.
If you're using photoshop, this will help:
http://intridea.com/2010/10/27/android-wallpaper-template-photoshop
Ugh...another Android device and more confusion about setting full screen wallpapers.
When I try to set a wallpaper - even with the correct resolution - it forces me to crop it. I used "wallpaper wizardri" for it in the past but it doesn't seem to work on the Note. So, what do I have to do to set the wallpaper I want to take up the whole device?
Thanks
olly666 said:
Ugh...another Android device and more confusion about setting full screen wallpapers.
When I try to set a wallpaper - even with the correct resolution - it forces me to crop it. I used "wallpaper wizardri" for it in the past but it doesn't seem to work on the Note. So, what do I have to do to set the wallpaper I want to take up the whole device?
Thanks
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Pictures sized at 1280x1280 do not require cropping/adjusting, the cropping windows that appears is optional, in case user wanted to choose oat of the image.
PS. The thread should probably be in Q&A
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p107r0 said:
Pictures sized at 1280x1280 do not require cropping/adjusting, the cropping windows that appears is optional, in case user wanted to choose oat of the image.
PS. The thread should probably be in Q&A
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Not seeing it... Whether I try from the browser or the gallery, when I select set as wallpaper it takes me to the crop screen - if I hit cancel, it cancels the operation.
olly666 said:
Not seeing it... Whether I try from the browser or the gallery, when I select set as wallpaper it takes me to the crop screen - if I hit cancel, it cancels the operation.
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Could be that i misunderstood the question, but when setting wallpaper you choose picture first, then the cropping window appears (check attached screenshot) and when you press"Done" your choice is accepted and wallpaper is set
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Could be that i misunderstood the question, but when setting wallpaper you choose picture first, then the cropping window appears (check attached screenshot) and when you press"Done" your choice is accepted and wallpaper is set
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But isn't that image cropping off the corners? I think my issue might be that I have scrolling disabled. What would the resolution be for that?
olly666 said:
But isn't that image cropping off the corners? I think my issue might be that I have scrolling disabled. What would the resolution be for that?
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if you mean the 4 sqaure parts at the edges, then yes, those are lost, but it's anaviodable as the wallpaper gets fitted both for portarait and landscape modes (the two rectangles on my previous screenshot).
If you have 1280x800 image, then it'll fit nicely inside the vertical cropping rectangle, but in the landscape mode only the middle part of the image will be utilized.
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if you mean the 4 sqaure parts at the edges, then yes, those are lost, but it's anaviodable as the wallpaper gets fitted both for portarait and landscape modes (the two rectangles on my previous screenshot).
If you have 1280x800 image, then it'll fit nicely inside the vertical cropping rectangle, but in the landscape mode only the middle part of the image will be utilized.
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That makes no sense to me. The stock wallpapers are 1280x1280 and fit just fine. I've had numerous Android devices and I've got this working on all of them (mainly through the use of third party apps). My HTC One can do it right off the bat. I hate to bring the iPad into the equation - but that's another device that does it just fine.
olly666 said:
That makes no sense to me. The stock wallpapers are 1280x1280 and fit just fine. I've had numerous Android devices and I've got this working on all of them (mainly through the use of third party apps). My HTC One can do it right off the bat. I hate to bring the iPad into the equation - but that's another device that does it just fine.
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You are right, I and messed up my previous post by being imprecise.
The situation I described applies only to lockscreen and launchers not supporting scrollable wallpapers (if such still exist).
Now the launcher wallpaper: for 1280x1280 images nothing will get cropped - the vertical rectangle just shows which part of the image will be on the home screen, remaining parts will be used for adjacent screens. If your image is smaller or not square, then you need the cropping window to adjust the image to your taste.
My apologies, can't explain it better than this.
p107r0 said:
You are right, I and messed up my previous post by being imprecise.
The situation I described applies only to lockscreen and launchers not supporting scrollable wallpapers (if such still exist).
Now the launcher wallpaper: for 1280x1280 images nothing will get cropped - the vertical rectangle just shows which part of the image will be on the home screen, remaining parts will be used for adjacent screens. If your image is smaller or not square, then you need the cropping window to adjust the image to your taste.
My apologies, can't explain it better than this.
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Not your fault - we're just getting jumbled and things are getting lots in translation... I just want this to work, ugh! Even when they crop them - and technically I'm okay with that - they morph the images!
olly666 said:
Even when they crop them - and technically I'm okay with that - they morph the images!
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Your remark on morphing made me check again. Normally i have irregular wallpapers, with no easily identifiable parts, so to be sure I just made a screenshot and then set it as home wallpaper.
Adjusting mechanics works as it should, with the rectangles, squares etc., but to my surprise after adjustments the image gets vertically cropped, my guess is to some 960 pixels height. This would explain the morphing, but the secondary cropping is surely a bug.
PS. I attached two images:
- one is screenshot of this thread in xda app - looks normal
- second is screenshot of the first image set a home wallpaper - notice vertical cropping
Thanks for all your help man. I've been playing around with a download of the stock wallpaper and getting a feel for the cropping. For now I'm just going to suck it up and stick with texture wallpaper so it's not an issue. I'll keep trying...