Well, why not letting the user tell usplash, if the screen gets
stretched or not (via /etc/usplash.conf)?
Usplash currently only handles 4:3 video modes, so options are:

1. Display an image of native resolution (or aspect ratio) compressed to 4:3 if 
the screen gets stretched, or
2. Display a native 4:3 image if the screen doesn't get stretched.

For my 1280*768 screen I created a 1280*768 image, compressed it to
1024*768 (4:3) and overwrote the 4:3 image usplash was using for my
screen.

Even after stretching it looks nice and the Ubuntu logo is real circle.

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ubuntu splash logo stretched on non-4:3/16:9 displays
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/64147
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