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October 21, 2018
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enlarge photoshop thumbnails, not image.

  • October 21, 2018
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When I call up file thumbnails are too small to make a judgement about which to open as image in photoshop. There must be a way to make them larger. Please help.

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    Correct answer Jeff Arola

    What version of photoshop and operating system are you using?

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    gener7
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    October 21, 2018

    I get the impression chas is talking about the Mac Finder dialog boxes that fix the thumbnaii size, unlike Windows Explorer dialogs which allows thumbnail size adjusts in thumbnail view.

    When using Cmd + O in Photoshop Mac version, you basically get an abbreviated Finder File Open dialog box with the thumbnails fixed at 64 px.

    Not good given most modern monitors unless some of the Retina models are scaling them up for you. Mine is an older Macbook Pro.

    There is a hack that works to revise the  size up. I last set it in Sierra,10.12

    You will be using Pref Setter to set the iconSize value in com.apple.finder.plist This file is not visible to some users,so use the Go to Folder command and enter this path:

    ~/Library/Preferences/com.apple.finder.plist

    http://www.nightproductions.net/prefsetter.html is where to download it. It's free and while a bit old does work.

    Open com.apple.finder.plist in Pref Setter and change the iconSize value as shown. Press Enter to confirm the new value, save changes and exit.

    Restart your Mac and your Open/Save dialog thumbnails should be as in my case 256 pixels instead of the default 64. Hope it goes well for you.

    Then when I use Cmd + O or double-click on the empty pasteboard, these are what my thumbnails look like.

    So far working in 10.13.6 and Photoshop CC 2019.

    Bojan Živković11378569
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    October 21, 2018

    In Adobe Bridge you can easily enlarge thumbnail size using a slider at the bottom. If you are Windows user then you may need additional application to install to see a preview of Photoshop files (PSD, PSB). In Explorer, you have option to display Small, Medium, Large and Extra Large icons. Those options are available from View tab.

    chas_nxAuthor
    Inspiring
    October 21, 2018

    I'm very sorry to be so long in getting back to you guys. I really had not expected replies so soon. I am concerned about thumbnails when you call up a photoshop file, say 20 images. They are so small I can't determine the better. The only way I have found is to open the whole image, which takes up the window and then I can not judge that image against the orthers of the same scene. I am most humbled by your responses. Thanks very much.  Oh, I almost forgot, I'm on a mac with photoshop CS6, and Prefsetter is no longer available. Thanks for your reponses. Oh, and Adobe rep said size of thumbnail was set by the number of images in the file. I don't buy that. I know I have enlarged thumbnails in the past. I've just changed mac's it's somewhere in thihs new mac.              

    gener7
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    October 22, 2018

    chas_nx  wrote

      Oh, I almost forgot, I'm on a mac with photoshop CS6, and Prefsetter is no longer available. Thanks for your reponses. Oh, and Adobe rep said size of thumbnail was set by the number of images in the file. I don't buy that. I know I have enlarged thumbnails in the past. I've just changed mac's it's somewhere in thihs new mac.              

    Apple long removed thumbnail size options for Finder dialog boxes. I checked the link I gave you and Prefsetter is there and works on 10.13.6

    lambiloon
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    October 21, 2018

    Hi if you are talking of thumbnails in layers section you can make them large using panel options....thanks.

    Ali Sajjad / Graphic Design Trainer / Freelancer / Adobe Certified Professional
    Jeff Arola
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    Jeff ArolaCommunity ExpertCorrect answer
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    October 21, 2018

    What version of photoshop and operating system are you using?