Macbook Air Screensaver

How can I use one photo from my photo library as my screensaver?


MacBook Air (2020 or later)

Posted on Feb 13, 2022 9:51 AM

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Posted on Feb 13, 2022 10:59 AM

  1. Open the Photos app and select that photo.
  2. Photos menu > New Album from Selection...
  3. Give that album a name.
  4. Open (Apple menu) > System Preferences... > Desktop & Screen Saver > Screen Saver
  5. Choose one of the options that permits selecting a photo of your choosing, such as Classic.
  6. Source > Photo Library...
  7. Select the album you just created.
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Feb 13, 2022 10:59 AM in response to TFL87

  1. Open the Photos app and select that photo.
  2. Photos menu > New Album from Selection...
  3. Give that album a name.
  4. Open (Apple menu) > System Preferences... > Desktop & Screen Saver > Screen Saver
  5. Choose one of the options that permits selecting a photo of your choosing, such as Classic.
  6. Source > Photo Library...
  7. Select the album you just created.
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