Digital Blasphemy
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Digital Blasphemy is a commercial website for computer wallpapers, both those created by Ryan Bliss, and those sent in by contributors. The site is subscription-based, but a free gallery is also available to non-subscribers. Images in the free gallery are typically older images presented in basic screen resolutions, while the member gallery includes Bliss' most recent work as well as a complete archive of all past works. Member gallery images are presented in the full range of resolutions available at the time the image was made.
Typical artistic styles include computer-generated planetscapes, fractal terrain, space-scenes, abstract patterns, and Poser-generated humanoid characters. Some of the most famous images are the ones making use of complex computer-generated lighting effects such as particle systems.
Many of the wallpapers are available in widescreen and multi monitor formats to accommodate different monitor configurations. In practice however, there can be difficulty with color matching between different types of monitors. There are also wallpapers formatted for the Sony PlayStation Portable (PSP) and Pocket PC. As of July 2007, Bliss has also converted many old wallpapers to display on the iPhone, and has also added his first 1080p animated wallpaper.[1]
Digital Blasphemy wallpapers were used in Stardock's weather product, The Natural Desktop.