for anyone with the same problem, I add a border until the photo is larger than 1600x2650, at which point you can see the entire photo on the screen, as shown here:

This is one of the dumbest things I deal with on the pixel, although there are a lot of dumb things with this phone.

OP below:

ever since I got the pixel, one of the most frustrating non-Functionalities has been that I have to manually screenshot any picture that I want to make into a wallpaper background because my Google pixel 6 enlarges by about 3x any photo, I choose to make my wallpaper background and cannot make the picture smaller by pinching it smaller.

but now even if I save a screenshot, it blows it up more than 3x and I have to manually add a giant border around the picture in an external app so that the picture itself is much smaller if I want to see the entire picture on my phone wallpaper.

is this just some shitty thing with my phone or do all pixels do this?

  • Varyk@sh.itjust.worksOP
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    3 months ago

    dang.

    so if you screenshot a picture, you don’t have to resize it afterwards, it works perfectly?

    because mine blows up any screenshot huge and like you say, I have to crop out most of the picture, leading me to add huge borders manually if I want the full picture as my wallpaper.

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      3 months ago

      Try doing it from the gallery, pick your image, then 3-dot menu, Set As, choose Wallpaper, it gives you a cropping box. Works perfectly for me, so far.

      Edit: On some phones the cropping box isn’t obvious - you grab the image and drag it around within the preview space.

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        3 months ago

        That second photo in the previous comment is the preview pane and cropping tool you’re taking about, unfortunately.

        however i enter the wallpaper app, either through three dots, use as, wallpaper, or through the home screen long tap process i described, the preview pane pops up with a massively oversized picture that I’m allowed to crop but not resize.

        Looks like my pixel had something wrong with its wallpaper app.

        at least the border trick works.

        i did ask about this on reddit a couple years ago and had a few people respond with the same issue, so it seems like some crappo software some of us are stuck with.

        I don’t want to factory reset the phone over this glitch, given how many other pixel bugs probably won’t be fixed anyway even after the hassle of a reset.

        it’s bizarre, but I’m glad that it isn’t affecting you or others.