1. #1
    smokeyB
    smokeyB is offline
    Newbie

    Posts
    2
    First you need some photo editing software like photoshop (cause everything else sucks!). Now find out what size you phones images are. My SPH-A660 is 126 pixels wide and 120 pixels high at 96ppi. Crop your image to this size. Then go to funformobil.com, click on wallpaper and you can send it directly to your phone for FREE! and its really fast. Now can somebody please tell me if there are any secret codes for said SPH-A660! PLLEEEEAAASSEEE!!!


    See More: Heres the best way to get images on your phone (no cables)




  2. #2
    chevygyrly
    chevygyrly is offline
    Junior Member

    Location
    Depends on the time of year...
    Posts
    8

    hey...how do you crop your photo to that size? i have adobe but i'm really stupid with stuff like this...and do you have verizon? will this work with verizon?



  3. #3
    teleguy
    teleguy is offline
    Sr. Member

    Posts
    204 - liked 2 times

    Quote Originally Posted by smokeyB
    First you need some photo editing software like photoshop (cause everything else sucks!). Now find out what size you phones images are. My SPH-A660 is 126 pixels wide and 120 pixels high at 96ppi. Crop your image to this size. Then go to funformobil.com, click on wallpaper and you can send it directly to your phone for FREE! and its really fast. Now can somebody please tell me if there are any secret codes for said SPH-A660! PLLEEEEAAASSEEE!!!
    The Focus tool on sprintusers.com will automatically resize the photo for your Sprint phone.



  4. #4
    Kurisu
    Kurisu is offline
    Junior Member
    Kurisu's Avatar

    Posts
    10

    I'm not a print user or anything, but I'm photoshop-enlightened lol. Okay, first open the image. Then crop your image by the dimensions of your screen (of your cell, duh) Select a section. Preferably, select the image in a rectangle, the longer side vertical or horizontal, depending on whether your screen is portrait or landscape. If the resolution of your cell phone screen is landscape style (where the WIDTH is longer), than cut a part where the width is longer. If the resolution is portrait style (HEIGHT is longer), then cut a part with a longer height.Then DO this:

    EDIT > COPY and it will copy the selected area (remember you're using the Rectangular Marquee Tool!)

    Then close the image you copied. Then go File > New, then click OK. Paste the image there (Control + C).

    Next do Image > Image Size (on the menu!). Now where it says Width, put in the width dimension of your cell phone's resolution. My phone is 128 pixels x 129 pixels. The copy the image will get smaller. Select the entire resized/cropped image, then go to EDIT > COPY (merged) . If you are ABLE to copy merged, then copy merged -- it's recommended, only if you are able to do so.

    Next, click File > New and then make sure the width and height are the EXACT dimensions reflection the resolution of your CELL PHONE screen. Once you have that, paste (Control + V) onto the blank document. Now move the image either up or down, or left or right. And there you go!

    Hopefully everything I said was coherent. I don't know how else to explain it.



  • Similar Threads







  • Quick Reply Quick Reply

    If you are already a member, please login above.