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Contacts picture resolution?
Hi Everyone,
What is the correct contacts picture resolution so that the pictures look clear as I scroll or flick through them via the People Tab? I've tried 320X240 and 640X480 and the contact pictures are still not very clear. Thanks, GP |
Re: Contacts picture resolution?
320x240 set dpi to 96
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Re: Contacts picture resolution?
assuming your are adding the pictures through outlook, if so try adding them manually on your phone, (first transfer pics to phone and then in photo viewer choose 'save to contacts' you can delete the pics from album after-wards it wont change in contacts once saved) also any resolution will be clear...
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Well I tried both 320x240 @ 96dpi, and adding them while in the phone, and they still are not clear (at all) when they scroll through them on TF3D nor when they call... I can open the picture up outside in Picture Viewer, and it's crystal clear...
Anyone else have an idea? |
Re: Contacts picture resolution?
Add contacts to the favourites tab and press the Menu softkey, select "Change Picture" and pick the contact picture you want for that contact. For me, the picture looks hi-res like it should. Even when flashing a new ROM and resyncing with Outlook restores the higher detail pictures.
I know if you have a lot of contacts, it would be annoying to continually put in new contacts to the Favourites to change their pictures, but this was the only way I found to have clear contact pictures. Hope this helps. :) |
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Awesome, that worked perfectly!
Thankfully I don't have too many friends so it won't take too long to do this. |
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Yea, that definitely helped with mine too. Now my pics look crystal clear!!
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you all forgot to hit the thanks button for a fellow geek, ya should show em some love
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Yeah, I have over 300 contacts and about 75% have pictures. I always do the pics on the phone for each contact, as they are clearer and higher resolution. Fortunately I have an Exchange server that I sync with, so I only ever have to do each contact once.
But if you want to backup your contacts so that you never have to go through this again, use pimbackup. It works well and is free :) |
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