Hi Steve!
Are you sure you have not picked the wrong picture!
Before the Earth there is earth horizon!
I picked Snow leopard prowl for mine!
Colin
On 29 Nov 2010, at 11:49, Cheree Heppe wrote:

> Cheree Heppe here:
>  
> I can't address the visuals directly, however, my teenaged daughter says it 
> shows the earth from space.
>  
>  
> Regards,
> Cheree Heppe
>  
>  
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Steve Griffiths
> To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
> Sent: Monday, November 29, 2010 0:37
> Subject: Re: no night without stars
> 
> I'm finding that the descriptions I get don't match the background image 
> selected. For instance, the image of the earth from space is given as "photo 
> of mountains in the distance during twilight with water in the foreground". 
> Am I alone in getting this?
> 
> Steve
> On 27 Nov 2010, at 15:02, Cheree Heppe wrote:
> 
>> Cheree Heppe here:
>>  
>> This may seem self-evident to some, but I am not a first adopter and not a 
>> confident tech person.
>>  
>> Before my IPad got updated to the newest OS release, the wallpaper had shown 
>> a field of stars.  The new OS apparently didn't offer this choice, so, in an 
>> excellent example of learned helplessness, I asked the store rep to change 
>> the wallpaper for me to what would be the closest to the field of stars.  
>> After all, in other mainstream applications, I couldn't make such 
>> adjustments.
>>  
>> When I got home, I opened the IPad settings and found wallpaper and opened 
>> it, just to see what would happen.  I was one of the most surprised and 
>> delighted blind users in the universe to find that the wallpaper views were 
>> described.
>>  
>> I took the chance and selected the view of earth from space myself, and 
>> returned to the home screen.  My sighted daughter confirmed that I had 
>> indeed selected this view as my home screen wallpaper.  My daughter sounded 
>> surprised and delighted that I could accomplish something she and I both had 
>> previously considered the province of the fully sighted.
>>  
>> Thank you, whoever you are, with Apple's structure and development teams, 
>> for discernment and vision in your ideas of what blind users can or should 
>> be able to do.
>>  
>>  
>> Regards,
>> Cheree Heppe
>>  
>> 
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