It was introduced with iOS 17 for me, the first update gave me the bug. It's supposed to be a feature that blends the wallpaper to the top of the screen, instead it cuts off half of my photos for absolutely no reason. I have opened a case with Apple on the matter as well. But more people need to do the same to make them aware of it.

Temporary Solution: Go to the image in your photos app, go to crop. Click on the third button from the right that looks like multiple screens overlapped. Select 'wallpaper' and adjust the photo from there. Save it and set it as your wallpaper.


Iphone 14 Wallpaper 8k Download


Download File 🔥 https://urllie.com/2y842Z 🔥



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.

You cannot export the wallpaper, depending on the pattern (if it were repetitive) it would be possible to take screen shots and after emailing these to your self you could edit in Photoshop (other editing software is available)

One way that may require the help of an octopus is to go to Wallpaper settings click on wallpaper preview that is not the lock screen and pinch the image so it shrinks in the screen - this will get the "Cancel/Set" buttons out of the image. If you let go of the pinch, it'll bounce back, so the trick is to pinch and screen grab at the same time. Then you can crop out the wallpaper setting details in newly captured image in Photos. I was able to do this with four fingers on two hands (no feet required :)) on an iPhone 4s, not sure how dexterous you need to be on an iPhone 6 or 6 plus.

With iOS 7 installed on my iPhone 5 and while viewing my lock screen I plugged a power cable into my phone. For a split second all the text overlays disappeared from my lock screen then a battery power status icon appeared. If you are quick you can take a screen grab of the clean wallpaper.

Important to note

Before doing this, go to Settings->Wallpaper and make sure "Perspective Zoom" is turned off. Otherwise when setting this newly captured image as a wallpaper it is automatically scaled up so you will lose some information around the edges.

Easy( if lock screen wallpaper) just go to settings wallpaper the selet the lock screen one and pinch the wallpaper with fingers and bring it in the middle may take a few tries and thats when you screenshot. Crop later.

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.

Just take a screenshot of all the default screenshot choices in settings where you change wallpapers. Then take the saved image and zoom up on the one you like and crop it. It's indistinguishable from the full-size image.

Starting with iOS 16, your iPhone's lock screen is so much more than just a long list of alerts and a clock stacked atop your wallpaper. You can now customize the first screen you see every time you pick up or wake your iPhone, including the font and color used for the clock. You'll also have the option to add widgets to your lock screen, giving you quick access to an app or information.

Of course, the new lock screen is getting plenty of attention after users update, and for good reason. It's just too much fun to use. Below I'll walk you through everything you need to know about picking your own interactive wallpaper, customizing the clock, and then adding widgets.

Widgets are an important part of the new lock screen experience on your iPhone, but the entire setup starts with being able to customize your wallpaper and the clock. It sounds rather mundane, but the truth is you can do some really cool things with your lock screen, photos, and the clock that in some ways bring your iPhone's screen to life -- all before you've ever unlocked your phone.

Creating a new lock screen will open a screen displaying quite a few different wallpaper options for you to pick from. Apple has some curated wallpapers in the Featured section, or you can scroll down to the Suggested Photos or Photo Shuffle sections. The former will pick photos that your iPhone has determined would look good on your lock screen, while the shuffle option will switch between random photos of your own choosing, or based on category. There are currently four different categories: People, Pets, Nature and Cities. You can select specific people to be included in the rotation, assuming you have face recognition turned on in the Photos app.

If you're looking for the clown fish wallpaper that Steve Jobs infamously used to unveil the original iPhone and is finally making an appearance in iOS 16, you'll find it as the last option in the Collections section.

When you select a wallpaper you like, you can swipe to the left or right across it to view different variations of it. For instance, when viewing the astronomy option you can see the entire solar system, the earth, a closeup of your location on the earth, or the moon.

Once you find one you like, tap Add at the top of the screen. You can either use it as a wallpaper pair as it is or select Customize Home Screen to use a different image for your home screen wallpaper.

Next, tap on the time to bring up eight different font options. Select the different fonts to preview what it'll look like with your specific wallpaper. Notice that if you have a photo set as your background without any widgets below the clock, the time disappears behind an item in the image. Not all images work with this unique feature, but when you find one that gets it right, it's pretty darn cool.

Enter the customization menu the same way you did for changing your wallpaper or customizing the clock, find the lock screen creation you want to add or edit widgets for, then tap on the Customize button at the bottom of the screen.

As we enter the colder months and approach Christmas, we seek warmth. From a favorite cozy blanket, to a hot drink, or the roar of a fireplace, hiding from the cold is necessary with frigid temperatures. Light up your device with this fireplace wallpaper for iPhone.

Our iDB Wallpapers of the Week gallery brings you photo quality backgrounds every Sunday. The following selection is from the unsplash.com repository. Unsplash is a gallery of photographs, posted by individual photographers. There you will find thousands of pictures, almost all of which are wallpaper worthy. Recently unsplash launched a paid version of the site, which helps artists make some revenue on their images; however, a majority of the images are free to download and use in a license free way.

Below, is a very small pack of fireplace images, sourced from unsplash. I was specifically looking for images with a portrait orientation, making them easier to set as a wallpaper on iPhone. Each download is the full, original size, some of which exceed 5K. Consequently, the large images provide an option to set and crop the image in a creative way on your device.

To see even more photography by these excellent photographers, visit their unsplash page: @vl_cherkasenko; @Benjamin DeYoung; @Jayden_Wong626; @maurosbicego; @Hans Isaacson; @Jonas Allert; @anniespratt; @Milada Vigerova. I wanted to call out Annie Spratt in particular. Many of the unsplash wallpaper curations I post, end up featuring Annie, simply by chance. Inadvertently, I have an eye for her photography. If you do as well, check out her photography gallery.

If you would like to have a set of wallpapers featured or even know where to find incredible images, catch up with me via @jim_gresham, where I curate our gallery. Follow along for mid-week downloads, sneak peaks, and general gadget commentary.

Most people spend a good chunk of their day staring at their phone. Because of this, it's important to be able to customize your phone with the apps and settings you want, as well as the image (or images) you want displayed as your phone's wallpaper.

7. A pop-up will appear asking you to choose whether you want to Set Lock Screen, Set Home Screen, or Set Both. Tap on your choice and the wallpaper will be set.

There are many different types of iphone wallpaper sold by sellers on Etsy. Some of the popular iphone wallpaper available on Etsy include: iphone wallpaper digital download, iphone wallpaper aesthetic, iphone wallpaper floral, iphone wallpaper christmas, cute iphone wallpaper, and even ipad wallpaper. Check them out here.

I am starting to create some items using some of the photos that I've taken over the years (it's actually something a few people had suggested when they took my reader survey a few months ago) and for now I'm branching out (flower joke) by doing an iPhone wallpaper and an accompanying desktop wallpaper.

And just because I use the term iPhone it does not mean it is exclusively for an iPhone. I was an android user for YEARS and only recently switched over to the dark side. The iPhone wallpaper is sized to work well with the iPhone 6+ and 6, but should work with Android phones also. And the desktop wallpaper is sized to work well with full-sized Macs or pc desktops. 006ab0faaa

we are number one download

five finger death punch wrong side of heaven free download

pdf editor for windows 7 32 bit free download

baby love kiss images hd download

download crossing the battle line films