G4 Quicksilver running 10.3.9. I have a lot of digital photos on the
drives. After being imported from the camera (or scanner, or the Web,
or wherever) they show up in the Finder windows as generic little page
icons with JPG on them. However, after they've been opened into
Photoshop (9) and any changes made, these generic JPG icons then become
small versions of the actual full-size image (when viewed as Icons, of
course). These little picture icons are very useful for sorting or
deciding which ones to open.
So, for any window full of these little photo images, I like to go to
the Finder menu View > Show View Options and make them all as large as
possible, by moving the icon-size slider all the way to the right.
However, when a group of little picture icons is enlarged this way,
they become so pixillated that the images are too blurry to make out.
About the only way to make these enlarged image-icons hi-res and sharp
again is to open each one back into Photoshop and make any little
change at all. Then its icon in the Finder becomes sharp and clear
again among all the blurry ones.
Question: after enlarging a bunch of these little picture icons in a
Finder window, and having them go blurry as a result, is there any
simple way to force them to become hi-res again?
Thanks,
Tom
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