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vanilla_nut | 2 years ago
I source solid wallpapers from a couple of OSes for use in macOS:
* https://stories.gregannandale.com/raspberry-pi-desktop-image...
* Ubuntu has some default hits (and misses): https://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/every-ubuntu-default-wallpaper
* Ubuntu hosts a wallpaper competition (most years) for photographers all over the world: https://ubuntu.com/blog/winners-of-the-21-10-wallpaper-compe...
* and here's a somewhat-outdated repo of wallpapers from a bunch of Linux distros: https://github.com/LinuxKits/Distro-wallpapers -- I'm especially fond of the Elementary OS images.
bbrks|2 years ago
A lot of the wallpapers there come from other sources like Flickr, interfacelift, Reddit, 4chan (for better or for worse, /wg/ isn't too bad), or just direct uploads.
I wouldn't say credit is preserved particularly well at all times, which is a shame, but it is just a reverse image search away usually to find the original.
[1] https://wallhaven.cc/
xattt|2 years ago
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jwells89|2 years ago
One thing I appreciate is that its users do a decent job of tagging images so it’s easy to find all the work of a particular artist or location.
mmsc|2 years ago
keane|2 years ago
AlexAndScripts|2 years ago
On the plus side, Tineye can be quite helpful for finding things in their original size.
And I only use 1080p!
delta_p_delta_x|2 years ago
Use the HST and JWST pages for space wallpaper sources[1][2]. Make sure to check only the 'observation' checkbox; this filters out all the infographics, 'artist's impressions', simulations, etc.
I suggest downloading the TIFF, opening this in some photo post-processing program (Lightroom, Darktable, RawTherapee, etc), and applying mild tone and colour adjustments, and then cropping to the exact resolution of your display.
I get much better results this way.
[1]: https://esahubble.org/images/search/
[2]: https://esawebb.org/images/search/
gaetgu|2 years ago
My favorite source for all space-related pictures are the Apollo flight journal photography archives[1].
I’m not sure if there’s a better resource, as-is you have to click through to see a higher resolution version to check if the picture is even in focus, but honestly that adds to the fun of it :)
[1]: https://www.nasa.gov/history/afj/ap08fj/a08-photoindex.html
mattlondon|2 years ago
ambigious7777|2 years ago
[0]: https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/bing/bing-wallpaper
luuurker|2 years ago
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dylan604|2 years ago
Why though? Why should someone be subjected to all of this extra cruft when you can just find the images from websites? As long as Google image search exists, people will find whatever images they want to use. If you're thinking an OS vendor would do proper licensing, that's a nice thought, but the vast majority of people using custom wallpapers don't care about it.
philposting|2 years ago