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These aren't exact dimensions for any phone on the market, but they are close enough to the standard Android size (360 x 640px), the Galaxy S8 (360 x 740px), and the Pixel 2XL (360 x 720px) to justify designing to those screen sizes. I give the edge to the Galaxy S8 in this instance since Samsung currently has the edge in smartphone market ...
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What seems to be the most popular resolution that wallpaper comes in for desktop wallpaper? I am a digital artist so I want people to download my wallpaper. What resolution should I offer it in to
If you read the question properly it wasn't about a "computer" it was scalable wallpaper/images for all devices in which case you need to follow DP ratio for Android. You do NOT go by resolution as 1080p on a tablet has less pixel density than 1080p on a 5" phone. This is why you create asset folders and have an image for hdpi to xxxhdpi.
I have created a banner with a pink background (so I thought) on my laptop. When I viewed the same image on my tablet and mobile phone the background was yellowish. My laptop runs Windows 8.1 where the Windows color system device profile is sRGB IEC61966-2.1. My tablet is a galaxy tab s and mobile phone is galaxy s4.
1) You first create a rectangle of your choice color and then spread it all over the screen and then. 2) Then select that rectangle and click on Fill option and then
If you tend towards more golds and orange-yellows such as #f39c12 or #ffbb33 on soft black or dark grey backgrounds such as #333333 or #555555 then you should find it is easy on the eyes. Share Improve this answer
I agree: I just went to the web site of a printer I use and their standard 12 x 9 (3-folds to 4x9) on 80# glossy paper 4-color brochure is $559 for 500 or $599 for 1000.
How about this: use different greys under different backgrounds, painted white and black, so that the former appear the same, but not when they're against a neutral one. Let me know if these two sets of patches look the same on top of the black and white rows: Because what these patches look like on top of a neutral grey is depicted in this ...
@Pineapple Under the Sea - It can work on colored backgrounds, but you would need enough tonal contrast. For that reason it usually doesn't work well on mid-tone colored backgrounds. Try a hue/saturation filter on the original image and remove the color, if the background looks similar to the part you want to keep (similar tone in greyscale ...