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Playing around with my Keynote, I realized that when choosing our theme for presentation, there are several images attached to the theme. Out of curiosity, I try to seek for those images.
As expected, I discovered those hidden images, unindexed by Spotlight (with dimension of the image remains uncalculated) right inside my Keynote package contents.
And surprisingly enough, there are more than 30 gorgeous images spotted inside; Some of those can even be used as Desktop wallpapers. Seriously, this is my best finding up to now.
Those hidden images are located inside: Macintosh HD ▸ Applications ▸ iWork'08 ▸ Keynote ▸ Contents ▸ Resources ▸ Themes ▸ Shared. You need to take note that in order to access the contents of Keynote, you need to Control-Click on the Keynote icon and choose Show Package Contents.
For you who don't have Keynote installed, here are several hidden images that can be used as your desktop wallpapers.
Apart from beautiful desktop wallpapers shown above, I also found out that these several photos are quite interesting for me to share with you.
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Nice :)
nice but where are they? ;)
Wow, that’s a great easter egg!
Err.. this would be lovely, if they weren't so small. I don't know how you can call any image that is 543 × 360 pixels a 'wallpaper.'
Thanks! I was looking for the blackboard just the other day and couldn't find it. Now I have :-)
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