Displaying entire wallpaper photos?

I use rotating seasonal photos as wallpaper. I just switched to Spring. How do I tell my MacBook Pro to stop filling the screen and displaying only part of each picture, to displaying the entire picture in the center of the screen, with color on each side? Also, how do I adjust the color to the left and right of the pictures...the background? Using a 16" MacBook Pro and an external monitor. Ventura 13.2.1. Tns. --Tom in Texas

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Posted on Mar 3, 2023 06:23 AM

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Mar 5, 2023 01:51 PM in response to TominTexas

Hi TominTexas,


Thank you for using the Apple Support Communities! To customize the desktop picture, you'll want to follow the steps below, specifically under step 3:


Customize the desktop picture on your Mac

1. On your Mac, choose Apple menu  > System Settings, then click Wallpaper  in the sidebar. (You may need to scroll down.)
2. Select a desktop picture from one of the available categories:
Dynamic Desktop: These pictures change gradually throughout the course of the day based on your current location. If Location Services is turned off (in Privacy & Security settings), the picture changes based on the time zone specified in Date & Time settings. See Change Privacy & Security settings.
If you selected Dark Mode in Appearance settings (or during macOS setup), the desktop picture defaults to a dark still image. To stop using a dark still image, click the pop-up menu, then choose Dynamic or Light (Still).
Light & Dark Desktop: These pictures switch from light to dark at sunset, based on your current location. However, if you selected Dark Mode in Appearance settings (or during macOS setup), the desktop picture defaults to a dark still image. To stop using a dark still image, click the pop-up menu, then choose Automatic or Light (Still).
Desktop Pictures: These pictures remain static throughout the day.
Note: If a thumbnail has a download icon , you must have an internet connection to download the image before you use it. To delete a downloaded picture, Control-click its thumbnail, then choose Remove Download.
Colors: These swatches apply a solid-color background for your desktop. To choose a color not shown, click the Add button .
Add Folder/Add Photo Album: Controls to choose your own photos from a folder or photo album. To add a folder, click Add Folder, then select a folder. To add a photo album, click Add Photo Album, then select Albums (all albums) or an individual album.
If your photos aren’t shown, they might not be in the expected file format—JPEG, PICT, TIFF, PNG, or HEIC. Use Preview to open your photos and save them in one of the supported formats. See Save PDFs and images in Preview.
If your photos are shown but look fuzzy, try using larger ones, such as 1024 x 768-pixel photos.
3. To modify a custom desktop picture or color, do any of the following:
Cycle through multiple desktop pictures or colors: Click Auto-Rotate next to a custom folder or color to have desktop pictures or colors change periodically. Customize the timing or choose random cycling using the controls at the top of Wallpaper settings.
Modify the desktop picture’s arrangement or dimensions: choose an option from the pop-up menu at the top of Wallpaper settings. Options include Fill Screen, Fit to Screen, Stretch to Fill Screen, Center, and more.

Hope this helps!

Have a great day.


Mar 7, 2023 11:44 AM in response to TominTexas

Hi TominTexas,


To address how the photo is fitted to the screen, you should make the selection from the pop-up that appears after the photo has been selected.


Choose an arrangement type from the pop-up menu when your wallpaper is a picture that you manually added (see “Add Folder” and “Add Photo Album” below). Options include Fill Screen, Fit to Screen, Stretch to Fill Screen, Center, and Tile. For some arrangement options, you can choose the color that appears around the picture. Some options may distort the picture.


Find these details and more in Change Wallpaper settings on Mac - Apple Support.




Regards.


Mar 7, 2023 12:49 PM in response to ASTRO24

Sorry to be dense. I've had Macs since 1985 and still can't understand this. I open Wallpaper and see this. What do I click on to see the popup menu? I have 399 seasonal desktop pictures in a folder. They rotate every minute. I want Spring Pictures to rotate every minute, with each one fitting the screen...so that they're not distorted, and I can see each whole picture on the screen. Usually it displays background color to the left and right of each picture. How do I select them all, to fit to the screen? Currently it's showing me only the center of each picture, filling the screen. I still don't see a popup menu. TnT

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