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Yes I noticed that as well but im still trying to figure out if there's a way around this. Some walls look nice and clean while others seem pixelated.
Ive tried a HOST of things. Even tho you are choosing the correct size, the G1 still wants to stretch it out a little bit more. It may be possible that we are all using the wrong resolution.

EDIT: I found this on HTC's website.
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These are all my own images, that I cropped and resized for the G1. I know that people have thought my images came with it. You can check out my set of wallpapers and see if there are any you like.

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This is the one I use. It seems to work really well, with the horizon line.

Right now, there are 12 images, please feel free to try them out. They have all been released under creative commons.
 
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These are all my own images, that I cropped and resized for the G1. I know that people have thought my images came with it. You can check out my set of wallpapers and see if there are any you like.

2981863205_7e95404ec2_t.jpg

This is the one I use. It seems to work really well, with the horizon line.

Right now, there are 12 images, please feel free to try them out. They have all been released under creative commons.

Those are some awesome shots!
 
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so i think i figured something out...

i started googling 'hd wallpapers' and they all seem to work and you don't really have to crop much when you transfer to your phone!


They have to be 4:3, which is rather standard. The PROBLEM, is that one of my full-res shots, will be many megabytes. While, the 640x480, is MUCH less. I believe the software reduces them to that size anyhow. So, you are better off using the native resolution, since you don't get more quality out of a larger picture, when it is shrunk.

Those are some awesome shots!
Thank you, I appreciate it! :)
 
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Ive tried a HOST of things. Even tho you are choosing the correct size, the G1 still wants to stretch it out a little bit more. It may be possible that we are all using the wrong resolution.

EDIT: I found this on HTC's website.
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Very interesting! I wonder if that really is the problem right there! I'll try it out once i get home later =)
 
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Very interesting! I wonder if that really is the problem right there! I'll try it out once i get home later =)
I tried it myself and it didnt "fit" the screen properly. Now, on the other hand, i downloaded some huge wallpapers. Something like 1900x1200 and it seems to be a bit better. Still some weird pixelation on almost all the images, but its getting better.

Edit: I think that the problem lies in how many colors the G1 can display. Ive been doing some digging and it seems like it can only display up to 64K colors. Dont hold me to it, but if thats the case...this device is really letting me down.
 
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I think that the problem lies in how many colors the G1 can display. Ive been doing some digging and it seems like it can only display up to 64K colors. Dont hold me to it, but if thats the case...this device is really letting me down.

If that is the case then I myself will be bummed =( You would think that it's a given for it to display more colors. But regarding your theory though, it does seem plausible. I'm switching with monochromatic walls and they do at least seem a little bit better than full color ones.

Hopefully its really not the case. I really want to find out the proper settings for the wallpaper so that I could contribute a couple of custom walls...
 
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Hope you enjoy all the wallpapers I created for all the members of this great community :D
~If you have any suggestions on wallpapers, PM me and I'll take requests!
-I'll try to make and post them when I have available time-
[Make Them Appropriate & Legitimate Requests Please] :cool:
 

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I tried it myself and it didnt "fit" the screen properly. Now, on the other hand, i downloaded some huge wallpapers. Something like 1900x1200 and it seems to be a bit better. Still some weird pixelation on almost all the images, but its getting better.

Edit: I think that the problem lies in how many colors the G1 can display. Ive been doing some digging and it seems like it can only display up to 64K colors. Dont hold me to it, but if thats the case...this device is really letting me down.

that's what i figured out. i have a mario underwater scene on mine now and it was a HUGE hd wallpaper.
 
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Ok, so i've spent roughly 2 and a half hours already trying to figure out the "right" settings for the wallpaper, without it downgrading your custom's quality.

So far I've only figured out that it's either a jpeg or png file format =(

The thing is, i've tried using the default jellyfish wallpaper and it looks crisp and clean. I downloaded the same wallpaper from a flickr account and, lo and behold, when used as a wallpaper, the quality lowers quite significantly.

I'm trying to pull out the default wallpapers from the phone via the USB but I have no idea where it's located at =( If i can grab one of them, maybe il be able to determine how its set up.

Does anyone have any idea?
 
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OK. It's my first post so don't hurt me ;)

I've spent some time to figure out the best way to arrange picture elements in a given 640x480 field so it would look nice on G1 display.
Some of this might be a common knowledge so if I'm bashing down an open door just bear with me :)

G1's screen resolution is 360x480 (when you hold phone vertically). So it shows full height of a wallpaper but only half of it's width.
Center screen cuts a quarter from each side (180 pixels) and side screens show left and right half of the wallpaper respectively.
It would be easy if not for a status bar on top and the application tab on the bottom.
*** All the following measurements are approximated to, oh let's say +/- 3px

The status bar covers apr. 12 pixels on top and the app tab sticks out apr. 50 pixels from the bottom. And you can't get rid of those, for now at least ;)

It gets even worse when you slide the screen to get to the keyboard.
Your wallpaper is re-oriented and butchered ;)
You are loosing 92 pixels from the top (taking the status bar into account) and 92 pixels from the bottom. I won't even mention the app tab which is now sticking out from the right edge of the screen (but it's still 50 pixels wide).

Why so much details?
Because the first thing I did with my G1 was getting rid of the clock widget and changing a wallpaper. It just took me some time to adjust it so it looked half decent.
I know that in comparsion to some of the previous ones this look like crap but I like it nonetheless :)
For the best effect I keep my main screen empty and all the shortcuts are on the outer edges of the side screens.

Sorry for rambling but just maybe someone will actually benefit from this, eh? ;)

***EDIT***

And I know now why a wallpapers here are so blurry. Apparently when you upload picture into forum it's getting scaled down - just a pixel from each dimension - but the algorythm is so bad that right now my wallpaper trully looks like crap :D
 

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nice looking wall!

Yeah I got rid of the clock widget as well. I like more "clean" looking desktop =D

I know, it seems to lower the quality of whatever you upload. But im also thinking if there is a way that it won't lower the quality OR if there is a specific "setting" for the images before you upload them. Right now the only thing i know is that images look better when they're at 16-bit.

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I found an excellent site with some great wallpaper images.

The link is "http://www.vladstudio.com/wallpapers/"

This will take you to the main wallpapers page. Clicking on an image brings up a larger version of it. Then below the image are links to various different image sizes. Right below those links there is a button that says "Download for Mobile Phone." Clicking this button shows a menu with various different small screen sizes. All they way to the right then is the 640x480 link.

Some of these images are just amazing.
 
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I found an excellent site with some great wallpaper images.

The link is "http://www.vladstudio.com/wallpapers/"

This will take you to the main wallpapers page. Clicking on an image brings up a larger version of it. Then below the image are links to various different image sizes. Right below those links there is a button that says "Download for Mobile Phone." Clicking this button shows a menu with various different small screen sizes. All they way to the right then is the 640x480 link.

Some of these images are just amazing.


when i click on one, it takes me back to the first page :(
 
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