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Jennyapps
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08/14/11 08:13 PM (14 years ago)

Image gallery size specs?

I was under the impression that a 72 res pic at 320 w X 480 h would fit in the image gallery, how ever its not full screen and not matter how big I make it, its still showing the same dimensions - What am I doing wrong? Thanks
 
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08/14/11 10:52 PM (14 years ago)
Did you recompile after updating your images to the xcode project? If not you'd be using the older, smaller images.
 
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08/14/11 11:22 PM (14 years ago)
Recompile? Is that the same as build and run again? Sorry - I seem to be stuck on this
 
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08/15/11 01:01 PM (14 years ago)
Yup. It's necessary to include the images in your app build.
 
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08/15/11 06:16 PM (14 years ago)
mmmm... Added images to xcode. Doesn't matter what size I make them. They all are showing white borders on the left and right.
 
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08/15/11 09:05 PM (14 years ago)
Weird. What format image are you using? This should be working for you. Right now I have an image in a test app that is 500+ pixels wide and it fills up the width of the screen. Please double check that the images are named properly (most current versions of images) and if all of that isn't working send some images to parker at buzztouch dot com and I'll see if something is funny with them. Oh! One other thing to test. Try scaling/cropping down your images to 320x430. Does that look any better. I'm thinking the gallery might not be full screen and so it scales down your image, thus the white spaces on the side.
 

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