TheSpaz macrumors 604 Original poster Jun 11, 2009 #1 I downloaded it earlier from work but now the image is offline. Anyone care to post it again so I can use it? I really like the Snow Leopard version. If you're wondering... it's the background image from this picture:
I downloaded it earlier from work but now the image is offline. Anyone care to post it again so I can use it? I really like the Snow Leopard version. If you're wondering... it's the background image from this picture:
A aethelbert macrumors 601 Jun 11, 2009 #3 http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2314/3617415388_30395e9bc7_o.jpg Checking the server forum would have helped...
http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2314/3617415388_30395e9bc7_o.jpg Checking the server forum would have helped...
MacManiac76 macrumors 68000 Jun 11, 2009 #4 I was gonna say that's the background from Snow Leopard Server. Doing a simple Google Images search would have found it too.
I was gonna say that's the background from Snow Leopard Server. Doing a simple Google Images search would have found it too.
M MacAndy74 macrumors 65816 Jun 11, 2009 #5 That's a nice wallpaper. I hope the final version is a bit higher quality / clearer. This one seems a bit fuzzy. 😱
That's a nice wallpaper. I hope the final version is a bit higher quality / clearer. This one seems a bit fuzzy. 😱
Quillz macrumors 65816 Jun 11, 2009 #6 MacAndy74 said: That's a nice wallpaper. I hope the final version is a bit higher quality / clearer. This one seems a bit fuzzy. 😱 Click to expand... I doubt it will be changed, considering it's already rather high quality. The reason it looks fuzzy is because it's likely a rendered aurora superimposed against a real background of stars, which always tend to look fuzzy from Earth.
MacAndy74 said: That's a nice wallpaper. I hope the final version is a bit higher quality / clearer. This one seems a bit fuzzy. 😱 Click to expand... I doubt it will be changed, considering it's already rather high quality. The reason it looks fuzzy is because it's likely a rendered aurora superimposed against a real background of stars, which always tend to look fuzzy from Earth.