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When I would save a photo I edited to my desktop on Photoshop Elements 2018 on my Mac Book Pro, it would save it and I could see the specific image as the icon. All of a sudden, it began saving them with the image of a white background with JPEG in blue. I cannot see the actual picture/image anymore which makes it difficult as I am an artist. How can I have it save so I can see the actual painting image?
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What version of macOS are you using?
After you click on your desktop, go to View>Show View Options and verify Show Icon Preview is checked.
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Hope this gets to you Jeff. I haven't posted here before and it is unfamiliar. I received your email. I am using OS Monterey, Mac Book Pro 2016. Followed your instructions and yes, I did have Show Icon Preview checked! Not sure what to do now.
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Try this.
Open Activity Monitor.app
Search for a process called "com.apple.quicklook.ThumbnailsAgent"
Forced quit that process
Relaunch the Finder (right click Finder, click "Relaunch"
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Sorry but you lost me. I couldn't access any of these suggestions. Don't know how.
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Can you see the preview of files in the Finder?
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Yes,I see the preview of files in the Finder but not on my desktop or List where I need them. I am an artist and work with multiple images at a time.
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In windows you won't see the thumbnails unless you choose something larger than small icons.
Windows has thumbs.db- it's gets automatically created, as needed.
MAC equivalent is DS_Store.
What you describe can be attributed to corrupt DS_Store files.
My "give it a try idea": find and delete all your DS_Store files.... they will get recreated as needed.
https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/office/remove-ds-store-files-on-macos-d2f8dca0-740a-4f7e-89b9-5b....
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