- First click on the picture thumbnail,
- Click again on the indermediate view(*) : this will open the high resolution photo in a new window (pop-up window),
- Right click on the high resolution image, this will open contextual menu,
- Select “Save as” (to save wallpaper in your My images directory for example), or select “Set image as wallpaper” (this text can be a little bit different depending on your web browser).
* Note: the intermediate view pictures are in 800×600 pixels resolution, and are not enough detailed for use as desktop wallpaper. Open first the high resolution photo before saving the picture as wallpaper on your computer.
- Close or reduce all windows
- Right-click on the desktop background
- Select Properties
- Select Desktop tab
- Choose your new wallpaper or its display option : strech, adjust, etc


My real first digital camera was the Sony DSC-P93, I bought in 2004. A very nice 5 mega pixels camera, easy and comfortable to use, I took it everywere, and I also appreciated its movie capacity, very nice for familly events. I took more than 4,000 photos with this Cyber-Shot: more photos than i could take with my film cameras during the past 20 years
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6 month later, I sold my Cyber-Shot to buy a bridge camera, the Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ5. Like with the Sony DSC-P93, it has a 5 mega pixels CCD. But the difference was in the huge optical stabilized Leica zoom (35mm equivalent = 36-432 mm). Its optical stabilisation system is very effective, and I loved use it during week-ends, holidays and travels. 8,000 photos were taken with this model in less than 1 year, and despite I now have my digital SLR (see below), I continue time to time to use it (main reason are its small size, and its huge stabilized zoom). Also, the FZ5 was considered as one of the best of its category when it was launched (begin 2005).
More recently, I came back to SLR with the Nikon D50, with its standard AF-S Nikkor 18-55 zoom. I have a lot of pleasure to take photos with it, and I find again pleasure and sensations of SLR photography.