![]() On the very top, make sure you’ve selected Create Icon/Preview, as shown, then on the left pick the specific folder you want to fix or, if you have a lot of icons to build, pick a parent folder (like “Pictures”) and let it build icons for every photograph in any subfolder at that point: In GraphicConvert, choose File –> Convert & Modify… to get here: First off, start out with a folder that either has no preview icons, or has a mix of some previews, some not. With GraphicConverter installed on your Mac, here’s how you fix a given folder. It’s a superb piece of shareware, well worth the registration fee, and I’ve been using it daily for years. ![]() Sometimes Mac OS X seems to automatically generate preview thumbnail icons for images, but other times there’s no preview associated with a given file so you get the generic icon instead.įortunately, it’s really easy to update a generic JPEG icon to be a preview image instead using the splendid GraphicConverter program that’s probably already on your computer. ![]() This is a bit of a mystery to me too, I have to admit.
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