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Death Valley Wallpaper/ Screensaver Collection

 

Death Valley National Park Wallpaper/ Screensaver Collection: 15 images for $3

 

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Images are sized to 1024x768. The collection is in a zip folder and can be purchased with your Pay Pal account.

 

Photography by Charles Peifer

 

(Secure payment is through credit card or a Pay Pal account)

Download is immediate upon payment

 

Note: For the screensaver collection to work- you need software which can display a series of images as a screensaver. Windows XP and Mac OS X do have such software built-in.

Death Valley National Park Screensaver Collection: 15 images for $3

Easy to buy with BitPass:

For $3, you get 15 beautiful images from Death Valley National Park and the Trona Pinnacles. BitPass is a company offering micropayments- a technology enabling purchases as small as a penny for art, music, photos, or other web content.

BitPass's sign-up process is quick, secure, and easy; they store very little personal information; and you can open an account with your credit card or PayPal account.

What does the "14 days/30 visits" tooltip message mean?

In case of difficulties downloading the zip file, you are allowed to download an item up to 30 times in the 14 days after purchase.

Zip file and extraction

The zip file that is purchased includes 15 images. File extraction can be done through the built-in ZIP program in Windows XP. Right-click on zip file and highlight "Extract All...". Follow on-screen instructions.

Instructions for wallpaper on PCs:

Once you click on the link and pay for the collection, a new browser window should open and a download offered of deathvalley.zip. Save the zip file to your hard disk, taking note of the location. The photographs are found in the zip file.

You might want to download/save the images in your "My Pictures" folder. Then to set the image as your wallpaper, open the image file using Internet Explorer and right click on the image, choosing "Set as Background".

Instructions for screensaver collection on PCs:

Once you click on the link and pay for the collection, a new browser window should open and a download offered of deathvalley.zip. Save the zip file to your hard disk, taking note of the location. The photographs are found in the zip file.

Windows XP Users:

Right click on Desktop. Choose "Properties". On the Display Properties tabs click on "Screen Saver." On the Screen Saver drop down highlight "My Pictures Slideshow." Click on "Settings" and navigate to the folder where the Death Valley images are found.

User License:

For each image in the collection, you are licensed to display the image on one PC and the ability to print the image. The images are not for commercial use. The images are not to be displayed on any type of website or print publication.

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Photography by Charles Peifer