Where are iWeb backgrounds on my hard drive

I just upgraded to iLife '08 and I like the darkroom backgrounds you can tile and would like to use it in a separate template, but I don't want to change the entire template to darkroom. Where on my hard drive did iLife store these templates so I can choose them from a directory?

Open folder Application
Rightclick iWeb and choose +Show Package content+
Open folder Content
Open folder Resources
Open folder Themes
Rightclick Darkroom.webtheme and choose +Show Package content+
Open folder Shared
Voila.
Edit: Also, when you publish a iWeb site to a folder on your HD, the Darkroom_spotlight.jpg is in the pagename_files folder.
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