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I find a zillion 1024x600 wallpapers online but 600x1024...not so much. Anyone have a good site for that?
interfacelift.com I find that 1280x1024 work best because it spans all 3 screens. 1024x1024 also work well.
i cant get anything to look right using Zeam. All the wallpapers are super zoomed-in. Hmm.
cabbieBot said:
i cant get anything to look right using Zeam. All the wallpapers are super zoomed-in. Hmm.
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Good (well not good), so it's not just me...
Edit: after testing other launchers, I don't think it's Zeam-related. Even the BN launcher makes all of my (specifically resized) wallpapers look like crap.
Try setting the wallpaper while in landscape mode. Still not perfect, but MUCH better.
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Try setting the wallpaper while in landscape mode. Still not perfect, but MUCH better.
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Use the app Wallpaper Set and Save.
What resolution is the nook screen? (Actual viewing size & wallpaper size)
Thanks in advance.
Specs are: 1024 x 600 IPS display
Hey,
what is the resolution for background images on the flyer?
Only the pictures of HTC (Hub) are high res! Every other picture i set as background is after cutting to size in bad quality.
Same problem when i use i.e. zedge and directly set the pic as background out of the prog.
What am i doin wrong?
fkay
I like live wallpaper slideshow. It will put em how you want. Others like wallpaper wizardrii. There was another I used but can't remember. They will take your pic so you do not have to crop or sacrifice anything.
T120ted said:
I like live wallpaper slideshow. It will put em how you want. Others like wallpaper wizardrii. There was another I used but can't remember. They will take your pic so you do not have to crop or sacrifice anything.
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But the quality of the most of the wallpapers when i set them as background is not that great. It doesnt matter whether i take 1024x1024 or 1024x768 is doesnt matter if HD or non HD. Also tried wallpaper wizardrii... Always the same result... What am i doin wrong?
Anyone know how and where you can get wallpapers to fit on this amazing screen i cant seem to find any . all the 1280 x 720 just don t fit corectly and look bad .what am i doing wrong ,any help would be greatly appreciated .
wrong size. look here http://www.google.co.uk/search?hl=e...=910&bav=on.2,or.r_gc.r_pw.r_qf.,cf.osb&cad=b
Cheers for that is fits perfect now and looks razor sharp I thought it was 1280 x 720 resolution phone so why the strange resolution ?
Dunno really. The guys in the theme and apps section had it all figured out.
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Isn't the s3 resolution 720x1280? Where the width is smaller than the height???
socialterrorest said:
Cheers for that is fits perfect now and looks razor sharp I thought it was 1280 x 720 resolution phone so why the strange resolution ?
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I think it's cause, when you have more homescreens, there's more space for pictures, meaning there's virtually more pixels if you add the homescreens together.
If you used a 1280 x 720 picture just for one homescreen or the lockscreen it would fit perfectly.
Check my siggy for wallpapers for the GS III.
1440 x 1280 is the correct size (if you use scrolling wallpaper.)
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Check my siggy for wallpapers for the GS III.
1440 x 1280 is the correct size (if you use scrolling wallpaper.)
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Nice one
Is there anyway to download all of them without having to do it individually ?
EDIT: Never mind, just finished scrolling through to the last page and found the .ZIP with all of them
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Check my siggy for wallpapers for the GS III.
1440 x 1280 is the correct size (if you use scrolling wallpaper.)
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Since this link also comes up when Google searching this issue, I will correct this misinformation here as well.
Make your image 1280x1280 NOT 1440x1280. If fits perfectly. The cropper has a predefined proportion. It is square.
If you have a 1440x1280 wallpaper it will still work, you'll just have a little bit of the left and right edges of the image cropped out.
Look at your GS3 default wallpapers that come with the phone. They are all perfect square images. And when you pick an image to make it your wallpaper, notice the cropper is a perfect square. It is not some wide proportion made for 1440x1280.
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Since this link also comes up when Google searching this issue, I will correct this misinformation here as well.
Make your image 1280x1280 NOT 1440x1280. If fits perfectly. The cropper has a predefined proportion. It is square.
If you have a 1440x1280 wallpaper it will still work, you'll just have a little bit of the left and right edges of the image cropped out.
Look at your GS3 default wallpapers that come with the phone. They are all perfect square images. And when you pick an image to make it your wallpaper, notice the cropper is a perfect square. It is not some wide proportion made for 1440x1280.
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Using any launcher other than Touchwiz. 1440 x 1280 is the PERFECT size for the GS3 and ANY other phone with 720p screens.
I don't have any bits 'left over' in my crop box.
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Using any launcher other than Touchwiz. 1440 x 1280 is the PERFECT size for the GS3 and ANY other phone with 720p screens.
I don't have any bits 'left over' in my crop box.
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One might take note that this IS a Samsung Galaxy S3 thread.
At least now we can consider this silly debate over and no one will heretofore enter this thread to speak of a resolution other than 1280x1280.
I don't use the Touchwiz Launcher. I use Nova Prime. The Touchwiz framework is what is responsible for this 1280x1280 wallpaper size. I don't have an AOSP ROM on my phone right now to verify your statement, but it would seem that any touchwiz-based ROM will use a 1280x1280 wallpaper.
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One might take note that this IS a Samsung Galaxy S3 thread.
At least now we can consider this silly debate over and no one will heretofore enter this thread to speak of a resolution other than 1280x1280.
I don't use the Touchwiz Launcher. I use Nova Prime. The Touchwiz framework is what is responsible for this 1280x1280 wallpaper size. I don't have an AOSP ROM on my phone right now to verify your statement, but it would seem that any touchwiz-based ROM will use a 1280x1280 wallpaper.
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I am using a Touchwiz based ROM with Nova Launcher. (Reading my signature would have told you that much....) I don't have to crop any of my 1440 x 1280 wallpapers.
@Baldilocks I use your wallpapers. You're awesome!
1440x1280 for scrolling. Even Nova Launcher 2.0 beta agrees.
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I use Image 2 Wallpaper app and it seems to work well on my SGS2
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I use Image 2 Wallpaper app and it seems to work well on my SGS2
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As I've said 1440x1280 will work fine on our phones. 95% of the people will never notice that parts of the wallpaper are getting cropped out. As these most recent posts evidence. Heck Baldilocks doesn't even notice the cropping and he is MAKING wallpapers.
But in terms of "getting a good fit" as this thread title suggests, the GS3 will only display 1280x1280 for scrolling wallpapers. Just take one of the 1440x1280 wallpapers you like and draw a little dot on the left and/or right edge of the wallpaper. Then notice how you will not be able to see it when you set that image as your wallpaper.
It's no big deal. I just posted this information for anyone who has the desire to make their own wallpaper and dictate exactly where things will appear on their phone's screen. The fact that Baldilocks gets the height right (1280) is all that really matters. You can make a wallpaper 2000x1280 and it is still going to look perfect on our phones. If the height is 1280 the phone won't have to resize the image. It will display the the pixels perfectly, it will just have to discard some of the width of the image.
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socialterrorest said:
Anyone know how and where you can get wallpapers to fit on this amazing screen i cant seem to find any . all the 1280 x 720 just don t fit corectly and look bad .what am i doing wrong ,any help would be greatly appreciated .
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You want 720x1280 and not 1280x720
The "double size" (1440x1280) might also help with scrolling Touchwiz or some other stuff, but you will see it looks just fine in most places with 720x1280 fixed.
I have tried downloading apps and getting pictures off the internet that are at 2560x1600 but they are all blurry. The only good ones are the default ones built-in. Is there any place to go to get wallpapers that are not blurry?
http://interfacelift.com/wallpaper/downloads/date/widescreen/2560x1600/
Try 'Pattrn'. The quality on the 10's screen is fantastic.
Wallpaperswide.com and use the simple image wallpaper app to set them as wallpaper.
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Best place i have found is Wallbase.cc
Try this:
http://wallbase.cc/toplist/0/213/eqeq/2560x1600/0/100/32/3d
Dont listen to the above, you'll always have cropping issues and it'll look horrible if you use 2560x1600 because Android wallpapers scroll and are meant to look good in both landscape and portrait. Ideally, you should use images that are exactly 3966x2560. There aren't a lot of those out there, however. What I've been doing until more become available is Google's image search, using the Search Tools option to limit the results to images exactly or larger than 12MP (4096x3072). Scaling an image down will look much better than scaling up, and using anything below 3966x2560 will do just that.
Edit: Sorry, I skimmed the other replies before writing this. technician42's suggestion for the Pattrn app is actually a really good one. The others though... as I said, anything less than 3966x2560 will give you a bad time.
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Dont listen to the above, you'll always have cropping issues and it'll look horrible if you use 2560x1600 because Android wallpapers scroll and are meant to look good in both landscape and portrait. Ideally, you should use images that are exactly 3966x2560. There aren't a lot of those out there, however. What I've been doing until more become available is Google's image search, using the Search Tools option to limit the results to images exactly or larger than 12MP (4096x3072). Scaling an image down will look much better than scaling up, and using anything below 3966x2560 will do just that.
Edit: Sorry, I skimmed the other replies before writing this. technician42's suggestion for the Pattrn app is actually a really good one. The others though... as I said, anything less than 3966x2560 will give you a bad time.
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Not 100% true.
So don't disregard the links above as they're perfectly useful and I have many wallpapers that are 2560x1600 that aren't cropped on my N10. Use an app called Simple Image Wallpaper Free in conjunction with wallpapers from the above links, or with any other 2560x1600 images you find. The app is actually a "live wallpaper" but there is nothing live about it. From within the settings check "fill screen" and the app will make sure there is no cropping of the image. If you are so inclined you may also choose different images for landscape and portrait. One thing to note, your wallpaper will not scroll if you use this. Enjoy.
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Not 100% true.
So don't disregard the links above as they're perfectly useful and I have many wallpapers that are 2560x1600 that aren't cropped on my N10. Use an app called Simple Image Wallpaper Free in conjunction with wallpapers from the above links, or with any other 2560x1600 images you find. The app is actually a "live wallpaper" but there is nothing live about it. From within the settings check "fill screen" and the app will make sure there is no cropping of the image. If you are so inclined you may also choose different images for landscape and portrait. One thing to note, your wallpaper will not scroll if you use this. Enjoy.
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The problem with this approach is, unless the wallpaper doesn't rotate with the tablet, it would look horrible in portrait mode (or Landscape if you used a 1600x2560 image). You cant fill 2560 of height with 1600 without ugly stretching.
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The problem with this approach is, unless the wallpaper doesn't rotate with the tablet, it would look horrible in portrait mode (or Landscape if you used a 1600x2560 image). You cant fill 2560 of height with 1600 without ugly stretching.
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I see what you're saying, but the wallpaper doesn't rotate with the screen, so it doesn't stretch. One downside is that some of what you see in landscape mode won't be seen in portrait, but I rarely use my tablet in portrait anyway.
Simple image wallpaper pro lets you choose a different wallpaper for portrait. I can't stand the scrolling wallpaper. First thing i turn off, and its MUCH easier finding good wallpapers. 2560 x 1600 is the right resolution for a non scrolling, one screen wallpaper. Looks great. Oh, just discovered yesterday that recent nova launcher update will let you crop and set non scrolling wallpapers. Woot!
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Simple image wallpaper pro lets you choose a different wallpaper for portrait. I can't stand the scrolling wallpaper. First thing i turn off, and its MUCH easier finding good wallpapers. 2560 x 1600 is the right resolution for a non scrolling, one screen wallpaper. Looks great. Oh, just discovered yesterday that recent nova launcher update will let you crop and set non scrolling wallpapers. Woot!
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^ This.. Even the free version you can set portrait and landscape wallpaper.. It's the best app out there for wallpaper period..
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Recommended SSlauncher
also remember to use "Hide Bottom bar"
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=be.ppareit.hidebar
now you have your 2560x1600 images in fullscreen
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also remember to use "Hide Bottom bar"
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=be.ppareit.hidebar
now you have your 2560x1600 images in fullscreen
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The official AOKP from Steve Spear has this feature built into his ROM.
The easiest way to find wallpaper that you don't have to crop is Google images and use the Exact Size feature (priceless feature btw)
Search for whatever ("wallpaper" being a good start)
Search Tools
Drop down that says "Any Size"
Choose "Exactly"
Enter in the HxW you want in pixels..
I use screen captures from Minecraft. You can get some pretty cinematic effects in Minecraft using optifine. I have some nice pictures that have been featured on my homescreen. For example, a cave system or setting sun.
lock screen wallpaper
styckx said:
The easiest way to find wallpaper that you don't have to crop is Google images and use the Exact Size feature (priceless feature btw)
Search for whatever ("wallpaper" being a good start)
Search Tools
Drop down that says "Any Size"
Choose "Exactly"
Enter in the HxW you want in pixels..
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Can i set a lock screen wallpaper?
Hi all,
Is this new to Samsung? I had the Note 4 previously but it didn't have this issue where by when you set the wallpaper for both the lock screen and homescreen, the crop on the lock screen is exactly the dimension you have set but on the homescreen it is zoomed in.
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Hi all,
Is this new to Samsung? I had the Note 4 previously but it didn't have this issue where by when you set the wallpaper for both the lock screen and homescreen, the crop on the lock screen is exactly the dimension you have set but on the homescreen it is zoomed in.
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This is because the S6 detects small up and down motions when using the phone and moves the home screen wallpaper up and down to make it look like your view is changing. Fun little gimmick. Not sure what its effect is on battery life, but I've found no way to turn it off. But it does mean it has to crop the home wallpaper.
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This is because the S6 detects small up and down motions when using the phone and moves the home screen wallpaper up and down to make it look like your view is changing. Fun little gimmick. Not sure what its effect is on battery life, but I've found no way to turn it off. But it does mean it has to crop the home wallpaper.
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I've tried to tilt the phone to different angles but I see no movement of the wallpaper though, to me the phone just plainly auto-cropped the wallpaper on the homescreen for me.
It's pretty annoying at the moment
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I've tried to tilt the phone to different angles but I see no movement of the wallpaper though, to me the phone just plainly auto-cropped the wallpaper on the homescreen for me.
It's pretty annoying at the moment
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I've seen on here that some people's accelerators have malfunctioned. Does your screen rotate properly when it's supposed to? If not, it may be an accelerator issue.
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I've seen on here that some people's accelerators have malfunctioned. Does your screen rotate properly when it's supposed to? If not, it may be an accelerator issue.
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Hmm that's weird, I tested my phone apps and the accelerators are fine. Apps switched orientation as they are supposed to and snappy, but I still don't see any tilting of the wallpaper according to how I tilt the phone.
Not that I want this feature tho XD
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Hmm that's weird, I tested my phone apps and the accelerators are fine. Apps switched orientation as they are supposed to and snappy, but I still don't see any tilting of the wallpaper according to how I tilt the phone.
Not that I want this feature tho XD
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Interesting. I wonder if it's carrier-specific. I have Verizon, not sure if other carriers disabled this feature.
Glad your accelerometers work though! :good:
is there a solution to add wallpapers to the S6 without having them zoomed in??? this is really annoying!
I asked this once too, nobody even glanced on my post or tried to help, so I found the solution by myself, just get the app dodol wallpaper maker and try setting a wallpaper using that app, it doesnt crop or zoom anything, the way u set it is they way it will be set on the homescreen, believe me, I notice every little thing on my wallpapers, so naturally, I immediately saw that crop issue, I think it was after the latest big update. Anyway, just try the app.
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I asked this once too, nobody even glanced on my post or tried to help, so I found the solution by myself, just get the app dodol wallpaper maker and try setting a wallpaper using that app, it doesnt crop or zoom anything, the way u set it is they way it will be set on the homescreen, believe me, I notice every little thing on my wallpapers, so naturally, I immediately saw that crop issue, I think it was after the latest big update. Anyway, just try the app.
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Hmm thanks for the tip. But I am not satisfied with this. The app just sets an image as live wallpaper. So there is no zoom, but having a service in background that uses 80 MB ram just for a wallpaper is not nice...
But it seems there is no other solution.
You dont need the app to keep the wallpaper, the app itself creates a wallpaper in your Gallery, I think it is in an album under the name Crop, then u just set that wallpaper the normal way, it will not have a zoom, I've tried and it works, you only need that app for the wallpaper crop, it's good that the app saves the wallpapers so that you don't have to use it, try it and tell me if it works.
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You dont need the app to keep the wallpaper, the app itself creates a wallpaper in your Gallery, I think it is in an album under the name Crop, then u just set that wallpaper the normal way, it will not have a zoom, I've tried and it works, you only need that app for the wallpaper crop, it's good that the app saves the wallpapers so that you don't have to use it, try it and tell me if it works.
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I think we are talking about two different things. My wallpapers are already cropped to the resolution of the display. But when I set them as wallpaper, they are a little zoomed in. If I take the image from the "crop" dodol folder, and set as wallpaper, it will also have a little zoom...
When I set the same image to lock screen and home screen and unlock my phone, I always see the the home screen image is a little bigger - you dont have this problem???
btw, I am using nova launcher.
i have this problem http://forums.androidcentral.com/samsung-galaxy-s6/534236-why-my-samsung-s6-wallpaper-smaller-home-screen-then-lock-screen.html
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I think we are talking about two different things. My wallpapers are already cropped to the resolution of the display. But when I set them as wallpaper, they are a little zoomed in. If I take the image from the "crop" dodol folder, and set as wallpaper, it will also have a little zoom...
When I set the same image to lock screen and home screen and unlock my phone, I always see the the home screen image is a little bigger - you dont have this problem???
btw, I am using nova launcher.
i have this problem http://forums.androidcentral.com/samsung-galaxy-s6/534236-why-my-samsung-s6-wallpaper-smaller-home-screen-then-lock-screen.html
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I believe it's the same problem, I would put a wallpaper using TouchWiz, and a high quality image (after being cropped and looking good on the preview window) would become pixelated thus I imagine it was being zoomed in, otherwise without zoom I wouldn't be seeing those dots in the middle of my wallpaper, after using dodol to crop the picture and set that one again using TouchWiz there was no deterioration in my wallpaper. I don't think that the picture was the problem, every other picture had the same thing, It's like I lost quality in my pictures, and I intentionally get high quality images to have everything look crisp. I looked over at the webpage you posted, they are talking about the Parallax effect, but for me it made no difference if it was on or off. Maybe not all phones have the same fix, or as you said we may not have the same problem after all, one thing is for sure, Samsung while fixing one thing sometimes breaks another.