I've given up on iPhoto and have not found any program that will live up to what I want exactly, oddly Finder comes pretty close.
(I do use iPhoto for certain things, but not to permanently store/brose my pictures with)
So, I use finder with "Icon Preview" on and browse my picture folders... and every now and then I see something like this:
I can get rid of the pixilated previews by "Get Info", click-select the icon from within the Get Info Box, and close Get Info... then it shows the correct icon...
Is there a way to do this in a mass-scale? (I'll settle for directory-wide). Deleting the .DS_Store file does nothing, and I can't see any resource forks to delete when I do ls -la either...
Any ideas?
(I do use iPhoto for certain things, but not to permanently store/brose my pictures with)
So, I use finder with "Icon Preview" on and browse my picture folders... and every now and then I see something like this:
I can get rid of the pixilated previews by "Get Info", click-select the icon from within the Get Info Box, and close Get Info... then it shows the correct icon...
Is there a way to do this in a mass-scale? (I'll settle for directory-wide). Deleting the .DS_Store file does nothing, and I can't see any resource forks to delete when I do ls -la either...
Any ideas?