This may be a bit of a dumb question, but in regards to wallpaper scrolling and scaling;

This may be a bit of a dumb question, but in regards to wallpaper scrolling and scaling;

Say I have a wallpaper I want to use that is pretty close to my phones resolution lets say 1920 x 1080, say I want the main desktop to display in the center of the image with that part of the image zoomed in so then when I swipe to move around the other parts of the image move into focus while keeping the same image scaling.

It is sort of hard to explain, Chris Chastain’s Bass desktop is a good example, is that wallpaper a desktop wallpaper that actually way to big to fit on the screen or are all the desktop items zoomed in / scaled down somehow ?

I hope that made sense, it did in my head anyway. 🙂

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4 Commentsto This may be a bit of a dumb question, but in regards to wallpaper scrolling and scaling;

  1. Anonymous says:

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    The original photo of that bass guitar was very large (shot with my Canon slr). I simply cropped and resized it in Photoshop to my devices resolution. Wallpaper scrolling is disabled, so it doesn’t move at all.

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  2. Anonymous says:

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    Oh, okay, my mistake, your screen capture showing the stop points with everything zoomed out made me think that you had a huge image and the desktop(s) kind of scrolled/zoomed around the entire image.

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  3. Anonymous says:

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    Nah, that one was in edit layout mode, just to show an example of stop point deployment.

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  4. Anonymous says:

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    Okay, I am going to try and mess with the stop points based on your image and tutorial this weekend. I will probably break things, but I guess that is how you learn, right?

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