• Marco SousaMarco Sousa, almost 10 years ago

    It doesn't need more room, works with any normal photo.

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    • Jesse HeadJesse Head, almost 10 years ago

      Yeh obviously, but that's assuming the photo is already larger than 1136 x 640. If you were to create a wallpaper say, would creating it at 1136 x 640 still be okay? Or would iOS stretch the image in order to show the parallax effect? Etc.

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      • Marco SousaMarco Sousa, almost 10 years ago

        I just tested...if you do 640x1136 it stretches it.

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        • Kyle A Kyle A , almost 10 years ago

          Exactly, I don't want it to stretch. I want to make a pixel perfect wallpaper. It's obviously bigger than the screen resolution because you don't see edges and the image is moving.

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        • Luke ChesserLuke Chesser, almost 10 years ago

          Not really too useful here Marco..

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          • Marco SousaMarco Sousa, almost 10 years ago

            Thanks for your useful comment Luke

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            • Luke ChesserLuke Chesser, almost 10 years ago

              If you'd taken the time to understand what the original poster had been saying, that a parallax wallpaper must, by definition, require a larger wallpaper to be pixel-perfect OR require stretching the wallpaper, in effect zooming in on the wallpaper and losing the detail, you might have come up with something a little more useful than 'works with any normal photo'.

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