Beginning with Mac OS 8, Apple integrated support for desktop pictures into the Mac OS. Macs could now display a picture in PICT, GIF, JPEG or PSD (Adobe Photoshop document) formats (or any other format that QuickTime's file-format interpreter understands) and set that as the desktop image. The Desktop Pictures control panel was now responsible for setting both the desktop picture and the desktop pattern. It remained in the Mac OS until it was integrated into the Appearance control panel (beginning with Mac OS 8.5). The control panel is split into two sections:
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