Collection of Untouched High Resolution Wallpapers


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Here is couple of 1600x1200 and higher wallpapers I had, these are original untouched and with original filenames. There was lower resolution or resized versions of these floating around so maybe someone enjoys these. Russellc removed logos from Compaq walls, not original but still nice :), Download here.

Apple OS X Tiger "Aqua Blue" (2560x1600)

AquaBlue.jpg

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Apple OS X Tiger "Aqua Graphite" (2560x1600)

AquaGraphite.jpg

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Apple OS X Tiger "Petals" (2560x1600)

Petals.jpg

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Apple OS X Tiger "Pier" (2560x1600)

Pier.jpg

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Apple OS X Tiger "Purple Frond" (2560x1600)

PurpleFrond.jpg

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Apple OS X Tiger "Sea Mist" (2560x1600)

SeaMist.jpg

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Apple OS X Tiger "Stones" (2560x1600)

Stones.jpg

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Compaq "Amber Flow" (1600x1200)

AmberFlow.jpg

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Compaq "Amber Migration" (1600x1200)

AmberMigration.jpg

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Dell "XPS" (1280x1024)

xps.jpg

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Windows Longhorn 4053 "Bliss" (1600x1200)

*Both JPEG and BMP found from installed Longhorn

lnghrnm5.jpg

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Windows Longhorn 4074 "Bliss" (1600x1200)

*Both JPEG and BMP found from installed Longhorn

lnghrnm6.jpg

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Windows Longhorn Aero User Experience 17 "Flower" (3008x2008)

flower.jpg

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Windows Media Center 2005 "Energy Bliss" (1600x1200)

mcbliss.jpg

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Windows Vista 5365 "img20" (1600x1200)

img20.jpg

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Windows Vista 5365 "img23" (1600x1200)

img23.jpg

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Windows Vista 5365 "img24" (1600x1200)

img24.jpg

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Dell Media Experience "Flowers001" (2160x1440)

Flowers001.jpg

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Dell Media Experience "Flowers002" (1984x1488)

Flowers002.jpg

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Dell Media Experience "Flowers003" (1984x1488)

Flowers003.jpg

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Dell Media Experience "Flowers004" (2160x1440)

Flowers004.jpg

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Dell Media Experience "Flowers005" (2160x1440)

Flowers005.jpg

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Dell Media Experience "Flowers006" (2048x1536)

Flowers006.jpg

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Dell Media Experience "Scenic002" (2044x1532)

Scenic002.jpg

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Edited by Joni_78

i think it would be pretty easy to edit those logo's out :-P maybe i'll try when i get home from work if anyone wants them let me know.

i've done the deed :p. links will be up momentarily

EDIT: download compaq wallpapers, without the compaq logo. winrar/7zip is required for opening the archive

Edited by russellc

i've done the deed :p. links will be up momentarily

EDIT: download compaq wallpapers, without the compaq logo. winrar/7zip is required for opening the archive

Thx. Amazing work. Can't find any flaws no matter how hard I try to zoom in Photoshop. Added to my default wallpaper :)

  • 2 weeks later...

I really, really love some of these, but would it be possible or does someone know of Apple's "Sea Mist", "Stones", and "Pier" in a 4:3 aspect ratio? I use a resolution of 1280x1024, and since those are widescreen.... I could open it in Photoshop and crop it down, but it wouldn't look right, and I know I have seen them in another resolution.

I really, really love some of these, but would it be possible or does someone know of Apple's "Sea Mist", "Stones", and "Pier" in a 4:3 aspect ratio? I use a resolution of 1280x1024, and since those are widescreen.... I could open it in Photoshop and crop it down, but it wouldn't look right, and I know I have seen them in another resolution.

There wasn't 4:3 versions, the ones you've seen are probably rezised.

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