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Desktop wallpaper designed by myself and my husband.
Check the
What's New
page to see the list of updates to this page and other
pages on my site.
Left-click on the size you want and another window will
open with the full size picture loaded.
To save to your hard drive, right click and save to a folder.
When finished saving, just close the page that opened with the wallpaper.
The other page will still be open.
Sizes
The Regular Screen size ones are 1280 X 1024, so they will look good on any
resolution or size of monitor that's not wide screen.
The small wide-screen ones are 1280X800. I have a 15" wide-screen laptop and
this size fits it perfectly.
The large wide-screen ones are 1680X1050. I have a 22" wide-screen LCD and
this size fits that screen.
Each time I get a new monitor I make a bigger size. I just got a new 24" LED
monitor so here's the new size:
The Extra Large Wide-Screen ones are 1920X1080 and fit a 24" wide-screen
monitor.
You can use any of the Large Wide Screen ones for the larger monitor by
using the stretch function
on your wallpaper program. I have done that and it looks just fine.
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Formats
In some of the newer wallpaper,
I've provided both a jpg or png format. Png looks much better than
jpg, especially for those with lots of red.
Windows XP natively supports png
files but I understand Vista and Windows 7 do not
but you can get freeware programs that allow you to set png files as
wallpaper.
See my
wallpaper tutorial for instructions on how to set as wallpaper,
including using png files,
and also using some free third party software to set or cycle your
wallpaper and handle your desktop icons.
John's wallpaper is all scenery, photographs John and I
took;
Ellie's wallpaper is all different kinds, some with just backgrounds,
others with tags and pictures in them, some with top or side borders




This
tutorial is not how to make wallpaper.
This is a tutorial
for instructions on how to set
a picture as wallpaper,
including using png files,
and also using some free third party software to set or cycle your
wallpaper and handle your desktop icons. |