While I was enamoured with Mojave’s dynamic desktops at first, I ended up switching to a regular wallpaper after some time. This style is even acknowledged separately in System Preferences as “Automatic” rather than “Dynamic”. Keeping with tradition macOS Catalina includes a new default wallpaper, and while it is a dynamic desktop, it works a bit differently: It only has two images rather than sixteen, and rather than switching between them based on time, the wallpaper is set based on whether your appearance preference is set to light or dark mode. Once enabled, a dynamic wallpaper would cycle between a number of related images 1, showing one that was appropriate for the time of day. To go with dark mode, macOS Mojave introduced a feature called “dynamic wallpapers”.
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