Anyone else notice cropped wallpaper images just look bad on the Note?

Mikhailov

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Is there a way to optimize wallpaper to work better with the 720 hd resolution? At the moment, I'm sticking with the stock wallpapers because they are formatted in such a way that they really make the screen shine. Every time I go with a picture from my camera or downloaded from the Internet, it just ends up blurry and ugly looking, bringing me right back to the stock feather wallpaper.
 
Is there a way to optimize wallpaper to work better with the 720 hd resolution? At the moment, I'm sticking with the stock wallpapers because they are formatted in such a way that they really make the screen shine. Every time I go with a picture from my camera or downloaded from the Internet, it just ends up blurry and ugly looking, bringing me right back to the stock feather wallpaper.

I do notice that on some pictures while others appear fine. It is the result of image size before cropping obviously but some crop better than others depending on the resolution. I turn off wallpaper scrolling so that limits the resolution to 720x1280. I just search for wallpapers of that exact resolution and everything looks fine.
 
Is there a way to edit wallpaper to be that resolution? I wanted something very specific as my wallpaper but can't seem to find it in the right resolution.
 
Is there a way to edit wallpaper to be that resolution? I wanted something very specific as my wallpaper but can't seem to find it in the right resolution.

I don't believe that you can do it directly on the phone, you would need to use a program on your computer to do the job.
 
Gimp is free and works well for image editing.
GIMP is the way to go. It has a bit of a learning curve but there are plenty of tutorials on youtube. You could use windows paint but even though it's easy to use it's a lot more work for less than perfect results.

With GIMP: Start with something large and figure out what part of it you want on the screen. Create a blank image of 720x1280. Open your desired image. You may wish to scale it down if it's really big.
Select the pic and do a copy. Go to the blank window and paste it in. It will overlay the blank and only 720x1280 of it will be visible. Move the image around to get the exact cropping you wish, then anchor the layer and save it as a jpeg.
Put it on the phone and enjoy :)
 
Thanks for the quick tutorial. That's faster than the way I've been doing it for sure. I won't divulge how that is to stave off confusion.
 
GIMP is the way to go. It has a bit of a learning curve but there are plenty of tutorials on youtube. You could use windows paint but even though it's easy to use it's a lot more work for less than perfect results.

With GIMP: Start with something large and figure out what part of it you want on the screen. Create a blank image of 720x1280. Open your desired image. You may wish to scale it down if it's really big.
Select the pic and do a copy. Go to the blank window and paste it in. It will overlay the blank and only 720x1280 of it will be visible. Move the image around to get the exact cropping you wish, then anchor the layer and save it as a jpeg.
Put it on the phone and enjoy :)

Wow thanks! Going to try this today.


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I recently discovered an app called wallpaper wizardrii it worked well for me. I can now put the whole image up without that pesky cropping.
 
Thanks for the app, I really disliked how the phone automatically made my large images smaller. Didn't even think an app would help fix this. All is well with the world again. :)
 
I found an option in iPhoto to set it to the correct resolution. It looks ok, but not great. I think it's the picture itself and not the resolution.
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GIMP is the way to go. It has a bit of a learning curve but there are plenty of tutorials on youtube. You could use windows paint but even though it's easy to use it's a lot more work for less than perfect results.

With GIMP: Start with something large and figure out what part of it you want on the screen. Create a blank image of 720x1280. Open your desired image. You may wish to scale it down if it's really big.
Select the pic and do a copy. Go to the blank window and paste it in. It will overlay the blank and only 720x1280 of it will be visible. Move the image around to get the exact cropping you wish, then anchor the layer and save it as a jpeg.
Put it on the phone and enjoy :)

Lol, that's pretty much like photoshop. Does it give you the option to rasterize? That, alone will save many an image from pixelation from the stretching.

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Yes, it does. But I'm lazy and whenever possible choose an image of the correct size (or larger) :D

GIMP can do almost* anything photoshop can and it's FREE!

*I don't know about the more advanced power user features, maybe it can do anything (?)
 
Lol, I just have it and have used it for years, so I just use it.

But free is always good as long as it rasters!

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