So I've just downloaded a wallpaper for my phone with a 1440*2650 resolution. Which should fit the S6 Edge perfectly.
Though it's actually 4 times the size of my screen. And full screen without "zooming" in creates artifacts.
Is this magic or did Samsung cuck me? Pic related.
Nathan Allen
>Falling for the Samsung jew
Alexander Collins
(((iPhone))) is so much better yeah. No indoctrinating cuckery there at all
Evan Walker
You might be misinformed there mate... Lol
The Jew is American yeah, not Korean. But still not helping
Connor Rogers
You dumb Tumblrina
Joshua Cox
your phone is downscaling the image and converting it to low quality jpeg for it to load faster its the same with every version of windows past vista
Austin Moore
It's downscaling it by increasing the size? In my imagination it should be smaller than my screen then. I can view the image in full size and it's perfect quality 4 times my screen. It's a PNG not a vector. Still don't get it tbqh
Grayson Ward
you said the image was 4 times the size of the screen
Bentley Brown
Yeah it seems to be at least. But in perfect quality like it's a vector image. Even though it should be a perfect fit
Daniel Reyes
what resolution is your screen
Xavier Hughes
1440*2650. S6 Edge, same resolution as that image. But when I full screen it on my phone it's roughly 4* my screen
Lucas Anderson
See the sides. There's an invisible "bar" that doesn't show up when I full screen it
Jonathan Lewis
Forgot pic. Posting the full screen
Julian Gutierrez
Are you retarded? Samsung and Apple are pretty much the worst possible picks.
Liam Bailey
This is full screen.
Xavier Hall
2650!=2560
Jordan Diaz
>that font Gross.
Nolan Moore
Good point. But the width is spot on but still twice my screen.
Serif > anything else. But it's a matter of taste obviously
Gabriel Torres
use this one instead
Adrian Ortiz
thats 2x zoom
Robert Hill
This is clipping.
But it's not zoom. When you double tap on an image in the Gallery app it doesn't zoom, it "zooms" only to the full size of the image. Or so I thought
Luis Fisher
it zooms to the full size of the image if the image is larger than the screen. if the image is smaller it zooms more
Hunter Parker
But why do I have the same artifacts I get in PS when I downscale? That's the only bit that doesn't make sense. It's also too hot to fucking think