Celebrity Wallpapers Widescreen

celebrity wallpapers widescreen

3D Wallpaper Images

Images used as computer wallpaper are usually raster graphics with the same size as the resolution screen (eg 1024 × 768 pixels or 1280 × 1024 pixels) to coat the bottom. Many screen resolutions are proportional in the ratio 4:3, so an image scaled to fit different screen sizes will remain the right way, even though the expansion may affect the quality. funds common screen resolutions are 800×600, 1024×768, 1280×1024 and to 1600×1200.

Users with widescreen (16:9 or 16:10) monitors have different requirements aspect ratio of wallpaper, although images designed for standard (4:3) monitors can often be extended or cut to the correct form, without excessive loss of quality.

Wallpapers are sometimes available in double-width versions (eg 2560 × 1024) to display on computers multiple monitors, where the image appears to fill two monitors.

Some display systems allow unconventional images provided (1:1, 2:1 or even 1:3) to be scaled without change of proportion, to fit the screen, either 16:9 or 4:3. The image will be sized large enough that a couple of edges touch the edges of the screen, but not four, as it is unduly distort the image. In these cases, the system of "default" background color is visible about the other two sides of the image.

Another common option, particularly for images much smaller than the resolution of the screen is having the image appears several times as a series of tiles. This avoids distortion of the scale.

PNG and JPEG are common. Some desktop systems, as Mac OS (version 8.6 or later), KDE (version 3.4 or later), and GNOME, wallpaper support vector (PICT in Mac and SVG in KDE and GNOME). This has the advantage that a single file can be used for screens of any size, or stretched across several screens, without loss of quality.

Most display systems are able to specify a single color to use as a background instead of wallpaper, and some (such as KDE or GNOME) allow gradients to be determined. Early versions of Mac OS and Microsoft Windows allows small repeating patterns to tile the desktop.

The first use of a fund are distinguished on with overlapping windows was in an experimental office system, OfficeTalk, developed in 1975 at Xerox PARC on the Alto. Before that, the white backgrounds to overlapping windows (for example, in Smalltalk) could be difficult to distinguish from window interiors. The pattern used in OfficeTalk produced a 25% gray, with two points pixels high to avoid flicker on the interlaced display el Alto. The same pattern was adopted for the Xerox Star.

Apple uses a similar gray background its Lisa and Macintosh. However, since these machines had non-interlaced screens it was possible to use a less noticeable background, formed from a single 2×2 pattern repeat that gave a 50 percent gray. The introduction of color monitors for personal computers led to non-employers, funds from a single color, then arbitrary "funds screen.

Wallpaper styles are as varied as people themselves, with photographs, drawings, 3D renders or abstract pattern with complex slopes. It can be useful to have the plains so that icons can be clearly seen atop the wallpaper.

Typical categories can include cars, models and celebrities, landscapes, abstract art, movies, pets, family, symmetry, and personal photos. In business use, corporate logos or plain backgrounds are often specified by the guidelines of the companies.

When using rack mounted computers through a KVM switch, it can often be helpful in creating a fund desktop computer name, for easy identification of the user's computer is connected. System themes are often distributed with a background image that fits style of the item.

Some operating environments (eg KDE and Mac OS X) allow a number of different wallpapers to be used, and "spin" to display a different wallpaper at different times, to display a random image from a directory. If the facility is not available in background setting OS screen, it may be possible to get an external program that can change the wallpaper at certain times. Microsoft allows Windows 98 and above to be set up web pages as frames on your desktop that can be dynamic pages. Microsoft Windows Vista Ultimate also has the ability to use video as wallpaper aa. Users can opt to use your home videos to move continuously, or use one already installed.

Some media players (mplayer) provide the option video output to the background of X11, making them suitable as an engine for animated backgrounds from a wide range of video formats. Programs like EarthDesk xplanet and connections Internet use and graphics calculations to change the wallpaper with real data, such as a view of the shadow of the earth, the latest cloud or weather map, or more events. Some media players can redirect video playback screen, allowing any video to be used as background screen. Macromedia / Adobe Flash animated movies and games can be set as a dynamic interactive background. For this, simply point the background settings the desktop in a html file with a flash movie instead of an image.

3D WallPaper Art http://www.3dwallpaperart.com/) is a website for 3d funds computer screen, either created by V. Lancaster, and sent in signed articles. The site is subscription based, but also a free gallery is available to non-subscribers. Images in the gallery are usually older images presented in the basic screen resolutions, while the members gallery includes the latest work and a complete archive of all past works. Gallery members are presented in the full range of available resolutions at the time of the images were made. Typical artistic styles planetscapes include computer-generated fractal terrain, space-scenes, abstract designs, and human characters.

Many of the 3d wallpapers are available in multiple formats and widescreen monitor to adapt to different configurations monitor. There is also formatted wallpapers for Sony PlayStation Portable (PSP), the iPhone and the Pocket PC.

About the Author

Shiro Sasaki is a renowned graphic designer and 3d artist. Some samples of his professional artwork can be found at http://www.3dwallpaperart.com/


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