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Thread ID: 146620 2018-10-01 22:04:00 How to identify Windows background pictures Apteryx (294) Press F1
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1454016 2018-10-01 22:04:00 I am using Win10Pro version 1803 OS 1713L.285. I have been trying to find a way to identify the logon and background image scenes provided by Windows Themes. A Google search only tells me where to locate them on a computer which I dont need.

One site told me to click on the " Like what you see?" button top right. If I I dont have it update Windows to postversion 1607. Despite being on auto updates, and manually updating as well nothing changes.

When I initially installed Win10Pro in April it already had version 1803 and the "Like" button.BUT instead of identifying the scene it merely said if you want more like this go to...... However it disappeared after a few weeks.

These are beautiful landscapes and cityscapes etc I would love to visit and must be a valuable resource for tourism marketing (many are NZ scenes). Im surprised national tourism marketing outfits in many countries are not scrambling to have them identified.

Anyone know how/where to identify these pictures?
Apteryx (294)
1454017 2018-10-02 02:33:00 Blimey MS dont make life hard do they LOL :D There are only a few in the web folder, but you can get hundreds and some are really nice. The meta Data on the inbuilt is blank.

Found this after a lot of searching. Download the SpotBright App --- Go to the windows store, search for SpotBright-Install, run it either tell it to import all pictures or search for them. Once it loads (there's a LOT) When you view them it tells you the location.

Example of list:

9062
wainuitech (129)
1454018 2018-10-04 05:12:00 Well done, WT! The pics are great, eh. linw (53)
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