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I am trying to set image for same resolution android mobile.I have to save this images to server side and fetch dynamically on mobile side. Take a example such as we have two mobiles
1: Nexus 5x - 2.5 * 4.5 in - XXhdpi(1080*1920 PX)
2: Samsung Galaxy note 4- 2.8 * 5.0 in - XXhdpi(1440*2560 PX)
(https://material.io/tools/devices/)
Now i need to create a banner for my app then i have created image
2.5 * 2 in for Nexus 5X for XXXhdpi.
What is the size for Samsung mobile for same image ?
For that i have to use nine-patch bitmaps (https://developer.android.com/training/multiscreen/screensizes) or we have another option for same
android image resolution
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I am trying to set image for same resolution android mobile.I have to save this images to server side and fetch dynamically on mobile side. Take a example such as we have two mobiles
1: Nexus 5x - 2.5 * 4.5 in - XXhdpi(1080*1920 PX)
2: Samsung Galaxy note 4- 2.8 * 5.0 in - XXhdpi(1440*2560 PX)
(https://material.io/tools/devices/)
Now i need to create a banner for my app then i have created image
2.5 * 2 in for Nexus 5X for XXXhdpi.
What is the size for Samsung mobile for same image ?
For that i have to use nine-patch bitmaps (https://developer.android.com/training/multiscreen/screensizes) or we have another option for same
android image resolution
In NativeScript Image Builder, if you upload your highest image, it'll correctly give you all the others.
– Soon Santos
Nov 12 at 12:21
Thanks @SoonSantos for your reply . For image transformation i am using FFMPEG on server side. i am not understanding about size for same resolution with different size screen .
– Atul Sethi
Nov 12 at 12:26
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I am trying to set image for same resolution android mobile.I have to save this images to server side and fetch dynamically on mobile side. Take a example such as we have two mobiles
1: Nexus 5x - 2.5 * 4.5 in - XXhdpi(1080*1920 PX)
2: Samsung Galaxy note 4- 2.8 * 5.0 in - XXhdpi(1440*2560 PX)
(https://material.io/tools/devices/)
Now i need to create a banner for my app then i have created image
2.5 * 2 in for Nexus 5X for XXXhdpi.
What is the size for Samsung mobile for same image ?
For that i have to use nine-patch bitmaps (https://developer.android.com/training/multiscreen/screensizes) or we have another option for same
android image resolution
I am trying to set image for same resolution android mobile.I have to save this images to server side and fetch dynamically on mobile side. Take a example such as we have two mobiles
1: Nexus 5x - 2.5 * 4.5 in - XXhdpi(1080*1920 PX)
2: Samsung Galaxy note 4- 2.8 * 5.0 in - XXhdpi(1440*2560 PX)
(https://material.io/tools/devices/)
Now i need to create a banner for my app then i have created image
2.5 * 2 in for Nexus 5X for XXXhdpi.
What is the size for Samsung mobile for same image ?
For that i have to use nine-patch bitmaps (https://developer.android.com/training/multiscreen/screensizes) or we have another option for same
android image resolution
android image resolution
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In NativeScript Image Builder, if you upload your highest image, it'll correctly give you all the others.
– Soon Santos
Nov 12 at 12:21
Thanks @SoonSantos for your reply . For image transformation i am using FFMPEG on server side. i am not understanding about size for same resolution with different size screen .
– Atul Sethi
Nov 12 at 12:26
add a comment |
In NativeScript Image Builder, if you upload your highest image, it'll correctly give you all the others.
– Soon Santos
Nov 12 at 12:21
Thanks @SoonSantos for your reply . For image transformation i am using FFMPEG on server side. i am not understanding about size for same resolution with different size screen .
– Atul Sethi
Nov 12 at 12:26
In NativeScript Image Builder, if you upload your highest image, it'll correctly give you all the others.
– Soon Santos
Nov 12 at 12:21
In NativeScript Image Builder, if you upload your highest image, it'll correctly give you all the others.
– Soon Santos
Nov 12 at 12:21
Thanks @SoonSantos for your reply . For image transformation i am using FFMPEG on server side. i am not understanding about size for same resolution with different size screen .
– Atul Sethi
Nov 12 at 12:26
Thanks @SoonSantos for your reply . For image transformation i am using FFMPEG on server side. i am not understanding about size for same resolution with different size screen .
– Atul Sethi
Nov 12 at 12:26
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Thanks @SoonSantos for your reply . For image transformation i am using FFMPEG on server side. i am not understanding about size for same resolution with different size screen .
– Atul Sethi
Nov 12 at 12:26