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ATPM 6.11
November 2000

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France and Maine

France

This month’s reader pictures are from Janet Mobley, editor for the North Coast Mac Users Group. Janet lives in Sonoma County, California. The pictures were taken on her trip to France this May, and are from Montpellier, Chambery and Paris. She used an Olympus D-620L to take the pictures (at the lowest resolution to fit 99 shots on one flash card) and a little Photoshop to lighten them.

Maine

These pictures were taken by Katarina Neef on a beautiful fall day in Maine, around “Indian Summer.” She used an Olympus C-2000Z and slightly edited the images using Cameraid and Adobe Photoshop.

Downloading all the Pictures at Once

iCab and Interarchy (formerly Anarchie) can download an entire set of desktop pictures at once. In iCab, use the Download command to download “Get all files in same path.” In Interarchy, use HTTP Mirror feature.

Contributing Your Own Desktop Pictures

If you have a picture, whether a small series or just one fabulous or funny shot, feel free to send it to editor@atpm.com and we’ll publish it in next month’s issue. Have a regular print but no scanner? Don’t worry. E-mail us, and we tell you where to send it so we can scan it for you. Note that we cannot return the original print, so send us a copy.

Placing Desktop Pictures

Mac OS 8.5 and Newer

Go to the “Appearance” control panel. Click on the “Desktop” tab at the top of the window. Press the “Place Picture…” button in the bottom right corner, then select the desired image. By default, it will show you the images in the “Desktop Pictures” subfolder of your “Appearance” folder in the System Folder, however you can select images from anywhere on your hard disk.

After you select the desired image file and press “Choose,” a preview will appear in the Appearance window. The “Position Automatically” selection is usually fine. You can play with the settings to see if you like the others better. You will see the result in the little preview screen.

Once you are satisfied with the selection, click on “Set Desktop” in the lower right corner of the window. That’s it! Should you ever want to get rid of it, just go to the desktop settings again and press “Remove Picture.”

Mac OS 8.0 and 8.1

Go to the “Desktop Patterns” control panel. Click on “Desktop Pictures” in the list on the left of the window, and follow steps similar to the ones above.

Random Desktop Pictures

If you drag a folder of pictures onto the miniature desktop in the Appearance or Desktop Pictures control panel, your Mac will choose one from the folder at random when it starts up.

DeskPicture

An alternative to Mac OS’s Appearance control panel is Pierce Software’s DeskPicture, reviewed in issue 5.10 and available for download.

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Reader Comments (1)

Kaitlyn Klein · January 9, 2006 - 16:55 EST #1
Frnce is a great place!!! You should go there to see for yourself!!!Also their food is grate too!!!!!

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