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almost 10 years ago from Kyle A , Designer
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.
I just tested...if you do 640x1136 it stretches it.
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.
Not really too useful here Marco..
Thanks for your useful comment Luke
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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It doesn't need more room, works with any normal photo.