the iPad's weird PNG format.
Here are the first seven stock wallpapers at retina resolution (2048x2048). I have the rest but haven't converted them yet from the iPad's weird PNG format. If anyone wants one of the other stock wallpapers, let me know and I'll post it.
Just as a quick aside of nerdy trivia--and you may already know this, but for those who don't--PNG isn't just an idiosyncratic iPad thing. It's actually a standard created with the intent to be a royalty-free competitor to GIF dating from the late 90s, and is even preferable to JPG in many circumstances. OS X uses PNG graphics extensively, and as do most Linux distros and open-source Unix variants. </nerd_alert>
Now back to your regularly scheduled programming.
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Here are the first seven stock wallpapers at retina resolution (2048x2048). I have the rest but haven't converted them yet from the iPad's weird PNG format. If anyone wants one of the other stock wallpapers, let me know and I'll post it.
Could you please do the grey slate one after the wave?
Just as a quick aside--and it sounds like you probably didn't already know this--but the iPad (and other iDevices) actually use a modified version of the PNG format for system images. Though the modification basically involves just byte-swapping the red and blue octets in the image data, the result is a file that is unreadable to any normal computer (it isn't technically a PNG file anymore). If you want to view these images on a computer, you have to extract them from the firmware file and then run them through a converter to put the red and blue data back in the right order. I actually do know what the PNG format is and how it is used. Might want to do your homework next time before you pop in with a completely unnecessary post like that.
Sorry it took me a while to get around to this. Here you go:
Wow, what a lovely way to respond to somebody who was just trying to provide some interesting information. I hope you have a more positive outlook in "real life"....
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Here are the first seven stock wallpapers at retina resolution (2048x2048). I have the rest but haven't converted them yet from the iPad's weird PNG format. If anyone wants one of the other stock wallpapers, let me know and I'll post it.
Here are the first seven stock wallpapers at retina resolution (2048x2048). I have the rest but haven't converted them yet from the iPad's weird PNG format. If anyone wants one of the other stock wallpapers, let me know and I'll post it.
I agree, it would be nice to have the original PNGs rather than re-compressed images. I've looked around but can't find them anywhere on the web.Can you upload PNG versions of images without any conversions?
I wonder why you had to convert images from a lossless (best) PNG format to a lossy (bad) JPG format.
Can you upload PNG versions of images without any conversions?
I wonder why you had to convert images from a lossless (best) PNG format to a lossy (bad) JPG format.
With the update to iOS 6, I've lost my favorite stock wallpaper, the purple dots. If there's anyway you have that one, I'd LOVE it! Thank you!!
I agree, it would be nice to have the original PNGs rather than re-compressed images. I've looked around but can't find them anywhere on the web.
You can find all the images here. Note that this is a very large file (315MB). Yay high quality images! I'm still miffed as to why Apple chose to remove the original wallpaper that came with the new iPad and the rain dropplets wallpaper in favor of the pixelated water ripples wallpaper that is the default on iOS 6.
I always wondered about that, I wonder why it doesn't use standard PNGs.Apparently, OSX 10.8 has the ability to read these special pngs built in. When I originally got these files off of my iPad, I was running 10.7 on my Mac, which did not have the ability to read the files built in.
Basically, these images can be viewed without conversion on any iOS device or on a Mac running 10.8. So, you can email any of the wallpapers to your iPad and view it without any problem. However, they must be converted to be viewed on any other device or computer.
Thanks, that's exactly what I've been looking for!All the original iPad retina wallpapers are included. I think the one you want is number 126.
You can find all the images here. Note that this is a very large file (315MB). Yay high quality images! I'm still miffed as to why Apple chose to remove the original wallpaper that came with the new iPad and the rain dropplets wallpaper in favor of the pixelated water ripples wallpaper that is the default on iOS 6.
Thank you so much!
I am planning to use them with contact lockscreen app to include my phone number and other info in case my ipad ever gets lost. Do you have an archive of the iphone 4 retna (and iphone 5 retna, at some point) system wallpaper as well?
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thank you very much!!
Thanks from me, as well.