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Wallpaper?

 

A simple google reverse image search.

 

 

Could you share your wallpaper ( i guess you are running OS X Yosemite beta?), the OS X wallpaper seems to be bright and match retina display than the other wallpapers i found online.

 

Aaron Olive

 

Looks like it's custom edited.

Really? Ouch iwll host them on my own site in future and link, still thats what having a 3840 * 2160 resolution does I suppose

 

How does that change the fact that the rules for this thread mandate the following:

  • The file size for image previews (or embedded images) should be no larger than 750 KB
  • Images linked externally should be no larger than 3 MB

Really? Ouch iwll host them on my own site in future and link, still thats what having a 3840 * 2160 resolution does I suppose

 

I'd avoid PNG on Neowin, most 1920x1080 PNGs are pushing the 2MB limit. I have a 2560x1440 monitor and in Jpeg my screens are around 500kb.

 

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Bit of a random setup at the moment. I have the tasbar shown on all screens at the moment with the applications showing on the screens they are open in. Quite useful, but its only until I go SLI and then it will be stereostopic (I think its called) so a spanning display just with the taskbar in the middle(to enable widescreen gaming)

 

Anyway 5760x1080

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