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jenniferk47645559
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February 4, 2022
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.eps files not showing preview in finder

  • February 4, 2022
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After upgrading to Monterey on my Imac all of my .eps files stopped showing the preview in the finder. This is a huge problem, has this happened to anyone else? Any idea on a fix?

Correct answer miss-charlotte

Updated to correct final file location:

 

This in link below worked for me in Monterey/Ventura.

 

  • Copy the "Illustrator.qlgenerator" from "/System/Library/QuickLook" to your desktop or any other folder you have read/write access to.
  • Open "Illustrator.qlgenerator" by right clicking it and select "Show package contents".
  • Open "Info.plist" in the "Contents" folder with a text editor.
  • Find the line "<string>com.adobe.illustrator.ai-image</string>"
  • Insert "<string>com.adobe.encapsulated-postscript</string>" below it with the same indentation and save the "Info.plist" file and Save.
  • Copy "Illustrator.qlgenerator" to "Mac HD/Library/QuickLook"
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(https://www.reddit.com/r/MacOS/comments/qkkvbr/esp_file_preview_gone/)

 

 

18 replies

Participant
December 19, 2024

This link helped solve my issue entirely: https://droidwin.com/missing-icon-preview-for-eps-files-in-macos-monterey/

 

Just using the solution of making edits to and copying  "Illustrator.qlgenerator" to Quicklook didn't fully solve the issue of EPS files not previewing for me. But once I used Fix #2, all of my EPS icons showed previews.

 

Fix #2 steps are:

 

  1. Bring up the Finder menu and go to Preferences > Advanced.
  2. Then checkmark “Show all filename extensions”.
  3. On the other hand, uncheck “Show warning before changing an extension”.
  4. Now go to the folder where the EPS files are present, then select all EPS files.
  5. After that, perform a right-click and select “Rename…”
     
  6. Rename Finder Items menu will now appear, select Replace Text.
  7. Now under Find, type in EPS, and under Replace with, type in AI.
     
  8. Finally, hit the Rename button and wait for the process to complete.
  9. Once done, check if it fixes the missing icon preview for EPS files in macOS Monterey.
Juan Cano
Inspiring
November 14, 2025

This solutions didn't work for me; so there is no permanent solve for future EPS? I donwload EPS from stock images all the time. No previews for years. Terrible.

 

Known Participant
July 25, 2024

This may or may not help. FWIW, I have discovered that the .eps file thumbnails show up in Adobe Bridge.

Participant
December 19, 2023

miss-charlotte's fix was right. But then I did the recent update and it no longer works. Any new workarounds??? 🙏

 

Monika Gause
Community Expert
Community Expert
December 19, 2023
quote

miss-charlotte's fix was right. But then I did the recent update and it no longer works. Any new workarounds??? 🙏

 


By @ngarf

 

You updated the system? It doesn't support EPS anymore.

Participant
November 29, 2023

It solved my problem! I did save and copy the illustrator.qlgenerator to my user library and restarted

🙏💫

SECC
Participating Frequently
October 31, 2023

I try to do this with Sonoma, but it doesnt works on my unit. Any ideas how to fix it?

Inspiring
October 31, 2023

I have the same issue now with Sonoma

Monika Gause
Community Expert
Community Expert
October 31, 2023

Sonoma doesn't support EPS anymore. At all.

Inspiring
July 16, 2023

I have had the same issue for a very long time. The "correct answer" below did not fix the problem for me. How is it possible that Adobe and Apple have let this problem go unsolved for so long? Gonna keep searching for a solution.

Monika Gause
Community Expert
Community Expert
July 16, 2023

@pkazmercyk  schrieb:

The "correct answer" below did not fix the problem for me. 


 

That might happen when you do not follow the instructions exactly or maybe you don't have the necessary permissions to do it on your computer.

adamd61503058
Participating Frequently
May 19, 2023

I really hope Aple can sort this out, I work across a network, so using Bridge isn't any use to me as I'd need to load everything into memory which is just not going to happen. And not seeing eps previews is very annoying.

 

Participant
June 13, 2023

I get to the info.plist in the contents folder but cannot open it with any file.  I get a message that says the file has an error.  Any ideas are greatly appreciated! 

 

Inspiring
June 13, 2023

I use Visual Studio Code, try downloading that. 

Participant
March 17, 2023

The answer is incorrect because it is not possible to copy the file to the quicklook folder. The user does not have rights to do this and it is not possible to get them.

j4m1eb
Known Participant
March 17, 2023

it's correct and YOU CAN COPY into the correct folder - sorry if you can't make it work but it is correct. 

j4m1eb
Known Participant
February 28, 2023

Just came back to this post after getting a new Mac Studio and relising that I needed to do this again. Just to say if you follow the instructions it works perfectly. The bit that's easy to get wrong is where you copy the edited file to. It's not the libary you got it from in "Macintosh HD/System/library" but the top level library in "Macintosh HD/library"

Participant
February 22, 2023

I'd like to know why are we having to be sleuth programmers for an App and OS we've paid plenty for? And why after several years now, is this non-preview for EPS files not fixed?! I don't have time for this crap. HUGE mistake, whoever made a decision to eliminate whatever it is people are fixing and updating, in their hidden library! HUGE effing mistake. 

Monika Gause
Community Expert
Community Expert
February 22, 2023

You didn't pay for the operating system.

Apple took EPS previews away from you, so you'd have to complain to them.