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Default Help with Wallpaper

So no matter what I do, or what I app i seem to use. I can never get the pics i want as wallpapers to fit right, and to look right when i move between homescreens. So can someone to just help me out and do their magic to make these pics fit properly as wallpapers on my LG ReVo ?!? It would be greatly appreciated it !

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All you do is size the pictures to 960x800
 
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I use Wallpaper Wizardrii off the market.
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I use Wallpaper Wizardrii off the market.
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I tried wallpaper wizardrii and I've tried using infranview on my PC to resize the pic but it didn't do it right for some reason. And wizardrii got it to fit on the main homescreen but it doesn't make it scroll properly. So I was just hoping someone would do it for me cause apparently I am a retarded and can't do it haha

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Any standard 4:3 size wallpaper should work. Problem is your images are not 4:3 (1024x768, 800x600, 640x480,etc..)

You need your image to be wider than it is high. There will be no way to get the image to display right unless you over lay it on a larger image.



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There you go, someone with the original image or better photoshop skillz...
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