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macOS Mojave brings new stock wallpaper for your MacBook or iMac screens. Desert is the theme compared to previous mountain shots and we’re also seeing new functionality in this upcoming OS by Apple. As day goes on, the sun will travel across your screen, changing the angle of sun rays, and ultimately matching the time of the day with your desktop clock – Apple calls it Dynamic Desktop. Below are three screenshot versions in high resolution during three different times of a day.
Overview
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macOS Mojave Wallpaper – Day Desert
(3360 x 2100) – tap the image or download it here
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(3360 x 2100) – tap the image or download it here.
macOS Mojave Wallpaper – Mid Day Desert
macOS Mojave Wallpaper – Night Desert
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(5120 x 2880) – tap the image or download it here
Instal Instructions
- Click your favorite version of the image to see the full resolution.
- Right-click and chose “Use image as desktop picture”
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Change your desktop picture from System Preferences
- Choose Apple menu > System Preferences.
- Click Desktop & Screen Saver.
- From the Desktop pane, select a folder of images on the left, then click an image on the right to change your desktop picture.
In macOS Mojave or later, you can also choose from Dynamic Desktop images, which automatically change throughout the day based on the time of day in your location.
Add a folder of your own images
To add a folder of your own images, click the add button (+) below the list of folders, then choose the folder that contains your images.
For best results, choose images that are stored on your startup disk. Images stored on a different disk might not load reliably after restarting your Mac, depending on how quickly the other disk becomes available after startup.
Change your desktop picture from Photos
- Open the Photos app.
- If you're using multiple displays, drag the Photos window over the desktop that you want to change.
- Control-click (or right-click) the image that you want to use.
- Select Share from the shortcut menu, then choose Set Desktop Picture from the submenu.
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Change your desktop picture from the Finder
- From a Finder window or your desktop, locate the image file that you want to use.
- Control-click (or right-click) the file, then choose Set Desktop Picture from the shortcut menu. If you're using multiple displays, this changes the wallpaper of your primary display only.
If you don't see Set Desktop Picture in the shortcut menu, you should see a submenu named Services instead. Choose Set Desktop Picture from there.
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- If Location Services is turned off, Dynamic Desktop images change throughout the day based on the time zone selected in Date & Time preferences, not based on your specific location.
- You can use these image formats for desktop pictures: PNG, JPEG, TIFF, and PICT.
- For more information about the settings in Desktop preferences, click in the corner of the Desktop preferences window.