I was looking for a tool that allows me to randomly change my desktop's wallpaper at a set interval. While this is a very easy thing to do (or so I think), I had a pretty hard time finding a decent tool... Most of the tools I found allowed you to add one file per time, and as I wanted to add a couple of houndred, well, let's just say I don't want to spend THAT much time.
Now I found a tool called 'Wallpaper Cycle' (how original

), and it's working pretty good. There's just one problem; I have a lot of portrait-sized images, and lots of them are higher in resolution then my screen. So this results in only partial views (view mode is set to 'center'). When I put the view mode to 'stretch', it
does display everything, but, of course, the image is totally distorted...
Now onto my question, is there a decent Wallpaper changer that has a solution to this problem build in, or is there an easy way to fix this? I thought of making a Photoshop script that resizes the image, resizes the canvas to match my screen, then fill the background with some sort of color, but I don't really want to run that script every time I add new images...
Any help?
Thanks in advance!