in ios 16, branded live wallpapers and special ones for the iphone xs max model have completely disappeared, which is very sad, I hope that Apple developers will return live wallpapers from live photo and exclusive for that model live wallpapersand that I have already tried to put several live photos as wallpaper, but they are just like a static picture and more than one tip from apple care support did not help
I love seeing family photos but I hate seeing surfaces cluttered in my home. If you feel the same way and are looking for stylish ways to display family photos in your home, you are in the right place! I'm sharing creative family photo wall ideas that feel like art and decor instead of clutter!
This small alcove desperately needed some color and interest, so adding this family photo gallery wall here really accomplished both of those things. I love the wallpaper mats surrounding photos of my favorite people! You can watch the video below for an overview of how I completed this simple project!
A simple DIY takes a black-and-white family photo wall to the next level! I filled the entire wall between the doors with family photographs matted with bright colors and gold frames. The sconces elevate the gallery and make it feel super stylish. Before this gallery wall, I had my DIY canvases up in my hall and they had so much fun color and texture (and are so simple to make).
Using similar frames on matching picture ledges in varying lengths gives your photo gallery a cohesive feel but lets the pictures stand out! I mixed my favorite black and white and color photos to bring this collection to life.
Carmen used printed family snapshots to make this fun eclectic family gallery wall on her upstairs landing. I love the black and gold frames to make it look cohesive. She also includes great tips for hanging a gallery wall that are helpful!
Pair black and white pictures with colored frames to make your family photo wall gallery feel fresh and stylish! Printing them really large makes it a cool focal point. I love the balance between the close-up shots and the more pulled-back ones.
Keeping all the family photos black and white but choosing different frames makes this gallery wall feel interesting while still working together as a unit. Don't be afraid to mix your metals! I also like that the frame widths are all fairly similar and she kept them in a grid. It is not overwhelming to look at and looks beautiful.
Have a giant wall and photos you love? This is the perfect way to display them! Identical gallery frames hung in a grid fill this large space perfectly. This is a perfect photo wall for Type A's who love a symmetrical display.
Take advantage of a long hallway with lots of wall space by creating a gallery of photo posters! The black frames and large white borders make it feel very high-end. This has the feel of an actual art gallery as you walk down the hall.
Blow up your favorite photos and create a gallery up your stairs! These natural frames pair perfectly with the colors of the photos. Using a collection of photos all taken in the same place creates a cohesive color story going up the stairs.
A gallery HALL can be really intimidating, but a gallery wall can feel overwhelming, too! What photos to choose, what sizes and frames to mix together, gathering everything and then hanging it all in an interesting, eclectic, gathered way (we are going for a collected-over-time look) is a LOT. So I was relived and over the moon to see that Framebridge has added a whole GALLERY WALL section where you can choose a gallery that suits you (and your wall size), upload your photos and they print and custom frame them AND aaannnndddd!!!! send you a template where each nail and frame goes on the wall. The whole thing took under 20 minutes!
In my case, I've got over 80,000 pictures in Photos. Some of them are precious (or just goofy) family photos. Some are beautiful shots of landscapes I've seen or cities I've visited. An inordinately large number of them are of my cat, Loki. I'd love to be able to see more than one one at a time, without having to manually choose or dig through thousands of images to find the right one.
Don't worry that you're going to end up never seeing a person or place again if you delete their photo. Photo Shuffle will look for additional images of the subjects you've selected and add those to the wallpaper stack.
About the only thing I'd like is the ability to click through and see the photo in the Photos app itself. Sometimes I'd love to see the rest of the images I took on a trip or around a certain event without having to dig for it in my library.
We all have galleries full of photos and videos of our loved ones, and those pictures often make the best Home screen wallpapers. However, if you want to step it up a notch, One UI 5 Galaxy phones and tablets also let you set videos as your lock screen! Now you can display your family and friends live in action.
Since Sonoma update on my MacBook Air M1, i cannot get my entire photo library(more than 15000 photos) for wallpaper. I can put one photo but when i change to all photos i get sonoma horizon. Nothing changed after 14.1 update. I have made a separate thread but i can see that issues here are similar. I made a report today and i hope for a future solution.
I haven't tried a folder, but I don't think it is a downloading issue. I run Photos on my iMac "unoptimised" so all photos are already on the iMac. Maybe Apple is so in love with the new wallpapers they assumed no-one would want to use their own photos and didn't test it!
Thanks Mark, but different issue from the one I raised. The new Apple wallpapers seem to be stills from the new screen savers and the 4k screensaver .MOV files are up to 900MB. So they take a while. The issue is that Sonoma won't use a Photos album of your own photos as a screensaver.
Perhaps you were replying to Foxfifth, but as per my update - I can switch between Apple wallpapers (and they are beautiful and they take a while to load) and to individual photos from my Photos library but not to "Play photos from an Album". I can select it in settings and it loads the thumbnails in settings, but the desktop wallpaper remains on its previous setting. See image.
A workaround. Go to settings/wallpaper/your chosen Photos Album. Eventually (can take a while) your photo albums will list and there will be a thumbnail of each photo in the album. The first thumbnail is the non working 'cycle the album' activator. Any photo you click on becomes the wallpaper. Now keep clicking successively on as many as you want. Now go back to that first activator thumbnail and click on it. All photos you clicked will now cycle. I have 4100 photos in my 'wallpaper' album, but only have about 200 cycling. Good luck.
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I have a photo set as my current iPhone wallpaper, which I would like to save. I have forgotten where I stored this file on my computer originally, so I can't easily go back to place it back on my phone. It has since been deleted from my camera roll.
Always upload your pictures to Google Photos. I found my wallpaper photo from 5 years ago of my daughters by searching on my Google Photos list by my daughter's name. Google photos will index all your photos. Just assign a name to a person in one of your photos, and Google will find all matching photos and assign that name to them. Even group photos will be found under multiple names.
I just took screen shot (simultaneously press wake/on and home buttons) of wallpaper photo on old iphone 5. I will crop out the bottom homepage icons. Before taking screen shot, to get a clear wallpaper photo without icons, I moved all icons off the last page of homepage except one icon which I transferred to bottom icon bar. When I initially moved all the icons off last homepage, the last page disappeared so I moved last icon to bottom icon bar in order to get clear wallpaper photo for screen shot.
When it comes to hanging your wallpaper, there are a few details to consider. Make sure it is hung the right way up: if you have a pattern where the direction is remotely ambiguous, talk to your wallpaper hanger (this is not something to DIY) - I have walked into a bedroom to find the boughs of fuchsias defying gravity and no one wants that. If you have a pattern that is affected by where it is cut at the top, it is worth pointing that out, too - you don't want decapitated figures at the cornice. American papers almost always have to be trimmed, so talk this through with your hanger before you order; it is not terribly complicated, but they do love to throw their arms up in despair.
Doki Doki Literature Club Plus! features an in-game picture gallery, where the player can find the event images they've unlocked throughout their playthrough of Doki Doki Literature Club! and the Side Stories, some of which are unlocked by doing a certain action. Any picture in the gallery can also be set as a wallpaper for the built-in desktop.
If you have an iPhone and there are videos that you want to turn into live wallpapers, you have options. However, you'll have to first convert those videos to live photos. From there, you'll be able to find the live photo in your library and set it as your wallpaper.
You can also create a Photo Shuffle with iOS 16 for your Lock Screen, which will enable a slideshow of various photos in your gallery at different time intervals, so you have something new on your Lock Screen every time. It's definitely not a Live Photo, but it seems better in many ways, don't you think?
If you haven't updated to iOS 16 and want to set a Live Photo as your wallpaper, you're in luck! You can choose from any of the iPhone's default Live Photos or pick ones from your photo album. Follow these steps to set a Live Photo as a wallpaper on your iPhone:
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