Lockbackground.tiff Apr 2026

: It uses the TIFF (Tagged Image File Format) extension because it supports lossless compression and high color depth (up to 16-bit), ensuring the background looks sharp even on high-resolution Retina displays. Location

In legacy macOS versions, you can typically find it at: /Library/Caches/com.apple.desktop.admin.png (Note: In some versions, it was a .tiff or stored in /Library/Caches/Desktop Pictures/ ). LockBackground.tiff

is a system-generated cache file used by older versions of macOS (typically OS X Lion through macOS High Sierra) to store the image displayed on the login and lock screens. Purpose & Function : It uses the TIFF (Tagged Image File

: macOS automatically creates this file by taking your current desktop wallpaper, scaling it to your screen's resolution, and often applying a subtle "frosted glass" blur or darkening effect to ensure login text remains readable. Purpose & Function : macOS automatically creates this

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