Q. regarding iPhoto album as desktop background...
Hello,
I have a folder that I use to store photos that I would like to use as a rotating desktop background.
However, all these photos come from my iPhoto Library. I tried to set up an album in iPhoto where I could put these images and then use this album as a basis for rotating the desktop background. BUT the Mac OS X (10.4.5) Desktop preferenced does not allow this! It does allow you to select one photo from one of you albums, but then the "rotate every x minutes" option is disabled.
Is there a way to enable this funcitonality, or a third party application that will change the background based on an iPhoto album ?
I have a folder that I use to store photos that I would like to use as a rotating desktop background.
However, all these photos come from my iPhoto Library. I tried to set up an album in iPhoto where I could put these images and then use this album as a basis for rotating the desktop background. BUT the Mac OS X (10.4.5) Desktop preferenced does not allow this! It does allow you to select one photo from one of you albums, but then the "rotate every x minutes" option is disabled.
Is there a way to enable this funcitonality, or a third party application that will change the background based on an iPhoto album ?
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I have an album in iPhoto called "50th birthday". I scroll down in the Desktop prefpane until I see "iPhoto Library", then under that are all of the Albums in iPhoto. I select the 50th Birthday one and I can check the box that says Change Picture, then select the time interval.
Originally posted by lundy
You should be able to just pick an album under "iPhoto Library" in that list on the left of the Desktop Preference Pane window.
I have an album in iPhoto called "50th birthday". I scroll down in the Desktop prefpane until I see "iPhoto Library", then under that are all of the Albums in iPhoto. I select the 50th Birthday one and I can check the box that says Change Picture, then select the time interval.
That is odd! Whenever I choose an album from the list, that check box is disabled (greyed out). This is the case for ALL albums that I have in iPhoto.
I did come up with one ok-ish solution though. I created an album "Desktop Pictures" in iPhoto and added my photos to it. After selecting the album (but no pictures) I clicked on the "Desktop" symbol. iPhoto now creates aliases to all pictures in that album and places it in a "iPhoto Selected" folder inside the iPhoto-folder. It automatically opens System Prefrences. Now, with this folder I can enable photo rotation and intervals...
It's a bit of a drag though, cuz I need to re-do the alias-creation every time I add a photo to this album ...
Mac OS X 10.4.5 and iPhoto 5.0.4 (263)
http://www.macworld.com/2005/10/secr...ints/index.php
with 10.4.5
iphoto 6