Twelve South offers us several wallpapers to use with double screen

We are sure that many of those present have a pair of monitors connected in series at home or at work to be able to work better with the Mac. In this case, from the accessories website Twelve South They offer us the possibility of downloading wallpapers that could even be used independently on two monitors but following the same image.

What is also interesting is that these photos taken by the photographer Kim Graham, can be used individually and are available for all Apple devices adding the maximum resolution in each of them of 5120 × 2880 to be used in 27-inch iMac Retina without problem.

These images are taken in the south of the city of Charleston, the city where the author of these spectacular images lives. We can see that these are photos "split in half" to be used perfectly on two monitors and with a really spectacular resolution that they will grant to the screen a spectacular background.

We link directly to the website itself so you can download the ones you like the most, since several different wallpapers are added in which the views are really spectacular. The best thing about this is that we can also do something similar and of our own creation, taking two captures of a landscape with the maximum resolution on our iPhone and centering the midpoint of the photo as much as possible which will be the division between the two screens. Obviously we can edit the photos once taken so that they fit the maximum, but the more we pay attention when taking the photo, the less we will have to edit.


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