That's what I supposed.It's from the Louvre HD app.
That's what I supposed.It's from the Louvre HD app.
As well as the default SD quality, the app offers the option to individually download HD copies of any of the paintings.That's what I supposed.
I went through the app today, but wasn't patient enough to search long enough to find a painting for my screens. I saved a few of the pictures to my iPad, but I can't use them as homescreen or lockscreen because of the format. My current homescreen is the Creation of Adam by Michelangelo, but I'll have to change it.As well as the default SD quality, the app offers the option to individually download HD copies of any of the paintings.
Here's a closeup of part of the Canaletto painting I used as my Lockscreen.View attachment 61600
I looked for paintings in landscape format. I just had to zoom in slightly on the Caneletto painting as it was just a little too square to perfectly fit the iPad screen.I went through the app today, but wasn't patient enough to search long enough to find a painting for my screens. I saved a few of the pictures to my iPad, but I can't use them as homescreen or lockscreen because of the format. My current homescreen is the Creation of Adam by Michelangelo, but I'll have to change it.
That's what I did as well, look at those in landscape format. I just need more patience and time to search through the app and find a painting that I can use for my homescreen.I looked for paintings in landscape format. I just had to zoom in slightly on the Caneletto painting as it was just a little too square to perfectly fit the iPad screen.
We'll start a new tradition, using paintings as home screen wallpaper.After searching for a while, here's my homescreen (Casilear):
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Sure. They certainly look better than many wallpapers you get in an app.We'll start a new tradition, using paintings as home screen wallpaper.