![]() Mar 02, 2009 Question: Q: Adding Photos to Mac Screen saver files Hi, I'd like to add some additional photos to the 'Cosmos' screen saver file that came with my MacBook Pro but I can't find this file through Finder in order to add my photos. On the Other Options screen, click on Nothing if all you want to do is save your images to the hard drive. When you click on the Finish button on the next screen, Windows will open up the folder where your images were saved. In addition to creating pictures and storing them in a special folder, you can use your existing, or image library as a source of images for desktop wallpaper. Ever since OS X Leopard (OS X 10.5) the Mac has includes these libraries as pre-defined locations in the system’s Desktop & Screen Saver preferences pane. Although it’s easy to use these image libraries, it's a good idea to copying the pictures you intend to use as desktop wallpaper to a specific folder, independent of your Photos, iPhoto or Aperture library. That way you can edit images in any of the image libraries without worrying about affecting their desktop wallpaper counterparts.
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