Revealing Mavericks' hidden screensaver images<article>
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Reader Anna Howarth seeks to beautify her desktop. She writes:</p>
I love some of the images that appear in Apple’s Aerial screensaver collection. Some of them also appear as Desktop backgrounds, but not all of them. Is there some way I can use them as my Mac’s background pattern?
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There is. In the Finder choose
Go > Go to Folder (Shift-Command-G), enter <code>/Library/Screen Savers/Default Collections/</code>, and click Go. In the resulting window you’ll see four folders—
1–National Geographic, 2–Aerial, 3–Cosmos, and
4–Nature Patterns. These folders hold all the images for the screensavers of the same name.</p><p class="jumpTag"><a href="/article/2360805/revealing-mavericks-hidden-screensaver-images.html#jump">To read this article in full or to leave a comment, please click here[/url]</p></section></article>
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Revealing Mavericks' hidden screensaver images