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I did something fairly similar except I made mine a finder plug-in, so all I have to do is cmd-click on the image file (or right click when using a two-button mouse), and choose my plug-in from the listed Automator actions.

I did the same thing, works pretty good from the use I have done with it.
I also had the widget mentioned further down and found it was really slow and stopped using it.

There is a Dashboard widget for this:
http://www.apple.com/downloads/dashboard/status/setwallpaperwidget.html
I haven't tried it, but recalled reading about it when I saw this hint. Maybe it's an easier and more reliable solution?
I looked a long time for an automated way to set my desktop image. being a unix geek but not knowing a lot about applescript, and having never used automator, it took a while. here's the shell script I finally came up with.
I like this script! Easy to work into any unix script workflow. It'd be easy to make it a Contextual Menu with On My Command.

When I tried it, it seemed to need a full path to the image. I updated it to test to see if it's a full path or not, and if it's not, assume that it's in the current directory, and use that to create a full path. I don't do that much shell scripting, so hopefully this isn't too bad.

If you don't like the 'solid color' effect of a bad image, you could easily add in a few lines to test if the file name at least ends with something like '.jpg' (or another image type), or test it with the unix file command. You could also do that in the AppleScript section as well, whichever is easier.

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Outside of a dog, a book is man's best friend. Inside of a dog, it's too dark to read.

Interesting hint. But I have another challenge! I tend to let OS X pick randomly through my huge wallpaper folder, but it'd be really handy if that could get replaced or overlaid by iTunes artwork whenever I'm playing music. Anyone know if that's possible without paid-for software or extracting out all the artwork stored in all my MP3 and AAC files?
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Andy/

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I googled a bit and came up with this script to save artwork to a folder. It does the heavy lifting of getting the image of the current song.
http://www.dougscripts.com/itunes/scripts/scripts13.php?page=1#saveartworktofolder
This doesn't do everything you want, but you could combine this to easily set your desktop picture to the current album. Just save out the current song art, then execute any of these 'set desktop' scripts.
Now if you want to overlay this on the current desktop image, that's more work. You'd need to find some scriptable solution to combine the files (there are many, Image Magik comes to mind). I think I've seen a few hints about doing something like that. Or you could use GeekTool (it has a setting for picture).
Of course you'd have to get something to be notifed when iTunes switched songs. Or you can just poll every so many seconds.

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Outside of a dog, a book is man's best friend. Inside of a dog, it's too dark to read.

Anyone got an easy solution for setting a new desktop picture from an Aperture library? I've loved everything about my move from iPhoto to Aperture, except that I just noticed there's no way to either access the library from the Desktop prefpane or set a desktop image from within the app -- I have to export a jpg into a folder and then keep it there (ugh).

Or ..
Click on 'Automator' (under 'Library'), double click 'Run AppleScript' (under 'Action'), enter the following code ..
on run {input, parameters}
tell application 'Finder' to if ((selection as string) is not ') then set desktop picture to file (selection as string)
return input
end run
.. and save as 'Make Desktop Picture.workflow' in the '~/Library/Workflows/Applications/Finder/' folder. Create any needed folder(s).
Select a single graphic file, and via a right button click contextual menu - select the 'Automator, Make Desktop Picture' sub-menu item.
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And / or, save ..
tell application 'Finder' to if ((selection as string) is not ') then set desktop picture to file (selection as string)
.. as 'Make Desktop Picture.scpt' and place into '~/Library/Scripts/' or '/Library/Scripts'.
Select a graphic file (in 'Finder') and via the 'Script Menu' or 'FastScripts' (or 'FastScripts Lite') select 'Make Desktop Picture'.
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And / or, save ..
on open tSelection
my handle_Selection((item 1 of tSelection))
end open
on run {}
tell application 'Finder' to set tSelection to (choose file) as string
my handle_Selection(tSelection)
end run
on handle_Selection(local_Selection)
tell application 'Finder' to if (((local_Selection) as string) is not ') then set desktop picture to file ((local_Selection) as string)
end handle_Selection
.. as 'Make Desktop Picture.app' - an applet (save as an application).
Either drag a graphic file onto the applet (whether the applet is 'Finder' or 'Dock' based), or double click on the applet (if 'Finder' based) or once (if 'Dock' based) - and navigate to and select a graphic file.
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The codes listed above provide no error checking, etc; with room for improvement.

I wrote Art to Desktop this morning. It uses routines from other similar scripts to set your desktop picture to the artwork of the currently playing iTunes track.

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Doug's AppleScripts for iTunes
http://www.dougscripts.com/itunes/

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I set up Automator to do just this a long time ago. You can leave off the save as command if you wish to leave the picture file where it is at or you can have it save the file in the desktop pictures folder all the time be modifying the save as command.
I created a finder plug-in to do this with a click on the second button on my mouse or my trackball. The only problem with automator is that it may tile the file if it is much smaller than the screen.
You could also add a save as JPG command to save any quicktime supported format file so that desktop pictures can understand it.

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I use this handy Automator action to cycle out pictures from my iPhoto library as desktop images. Just use the 'Find Photos in iPhoto' action, select an album of your choice (I use a Smart Album of recent photos, combining the last four rolls with the last month's worth of pictures), then the 'Set The Desktop Picture' action. It will select the first picture in the list, so I organize it by Rating in Descending order. For the final touch, I made a weekly iCal entry that runs the program, so every Saturday my desktop image is rotated (assuming I took any pictures in the last week).

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