You can then select “Google Featured Photos” within the screensaver options before entering your password to enable it. Installing it on your Mac is as easy as opening the download, double-clicking on the screensaver file, and then confirming you want to install it when prompted by System Preferences. You can download the screensaver from Google’s Feature Photos website. Google only selects public, high-resolution images that don’t feature people, so you’ll find there are plenty of landscape and nature shots to feast your eyes on. And if you use more than one monitor, you’ll get to enjoy a different photo on each display. Now you can enjoy those high-resolution photos on your Mac while it’s not in use with the Featured Photos screensaver. The screensaver which is officially called Google+ Featured Photos Screensaver because they couldn’t think of a catchy name, apparently pulls snapshots from the massive collection. “To bring those photos to a wider audience, we’ve long showcased a selection of them on TVs and monitors around the world via Google Fiber and millions of Chromecast devices.” “From striking skylines to captivating vistas, talented photographers share beautiful, eye catching work on Google+ every day,” Google says. Google Photos now always backs up RAW images and shows in main grid.
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