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Anonymous
In either case, if you don't maintain the aspect ratio it's going to look like shit. That means you're going to end up cropping 240px from the top/bottom 1280x960's. Depending on the wallpaper, it can look like shit, or it might look fine.
The 1600x1200's are another can of worms. A lot of people swear that downscaling walls makes them look shitty, but it's not that much of an option unless the wall is mostly empty. If you downscale it, you're going to end up cropping it, again, to maintain the aspect ratio.
The method which typically produces the best results would probably be (re-)vectoring the image and exporting it to the desired resolution, but it's probably more effort than it's worth.
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