I'm building an app with one image file that is used throughout the apps views. I'm a little confused about the information in android.developers in regards to scaling images to the different screen densities in Android: ldpi = 0.75
; mdpi = 1.0
; hdpi = 1.5
; xhdpi = 2.0
.
My first thought was that all I had to do was insert the image file to the appropriate density files, and Android would take care of the scaling thereafter; but I don't feel this is correct. My question is:
If I'm wrong, and I have to scale the image to the appropriate densities myself, and then save them to the different density files, how would I do this? Would I be able to do this in Photoshop? I'm thinking yes, but I'm not sure. If so, how would I scale an image? Thanks for any help!