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zhwangart

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High version of the Mac OS 10.13.2 anyway just don't show the image size, regardless of the format (JPG, PNG, GIF) images of any position on the Mac, how Settings are not displayed image size, does anyone know how to do?
The OS operation has been re-installed with the wipe disc.
The thumbnail display project profile, Command + I display profile for more information, don't say any more.
The screenshots are: 1, column display; 2. Thumbnail display; 3, Command + I display profile.

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Bart Kela

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You're going to want to post in English if you want lots of responses to your inquiry.

This is an American website and the common language used here is English. There are plenty of international commenters, but everyone here understands that English needs to be used. Your English doesn't have to be perfect, just serviceable.

If you want to stick with a different language, I suggest you find an Apple Q&A forum in whatever language that may be.

Best of luck.
 

casperes1996

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You're going to want to post in English if you want lots of responses to your inquiry.

This is an American website and the common language used here is English. There are plenty of international commenters, but everyone here understands that English needs to be used. Your English doesn't have to be perfect, just serviceable.

If you want to stick with a different language, I suggest you find an Apple Q&A forum in whatever language that may be.

Best of luck.


The post was in English, and in spite of a few errors, made perfect sense. Only the screenshots were Chinese, but regardless they offered the necessary information about the OP's issue with the context of the post.

To the OP;
Hmmm. That's annoying. I don't have a perfect fix, but to get the info, you can always open the photo in Photos or Preview and check its size from there - obviously not an ideal solution though
 

Bart Kela

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OP changed the text to English. It was in Chinese when it was first posted, including the subject line.

To his credit, his own English translation is far better than Google Translate's interpretation of the original Chinese text.

Finder correctly displays the image dimensions on my High Sierra systems, so I don't know what the problem is here.

Sorry I can't help out. I will bow out of this conversation now.
 

casperes1996

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OP changed the text to English. It was in Chinese when it was first posted, including the subject line.

To his credit, his own English translation is far better than Google Translate's interpretation of the original Chinese text.

Finder correctly displays the image dimensions on my High Sierra systems, so I don't know what the problem is here.

Sorry I can't help out. I will bow out of this conversation now.


Ah, sure. Fair enough. I was unaware :)

Shows it fine for me too, so I'm also confused about why the OP's system is behaving the way it is.
 

dsemf

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Jul 26, 2014
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I have this problem intermittently. If I use the Finder to look at an image in the Photo library, it does not show the size. If I copy the image to the desktop, then it does show the size.

DS
 

hojx

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High version of the Mac OS 10.13.2 anyway just don't show the image size, regardless of the format (JPG, PNG, GIF) images of any position on the Mac, how Settings are not displayed image size, does anyone know how to do?
The OS operation has been re-installed with the wipe disc.
The thumbnail display project profile, Command + I display profile for more information, don't say any more.
The screenshots are: 1, column display; 2. Thumbnail display; 3, Command + I display profile.

View attachment 743311 View attachment 743312 View attachment 743313




Try this:
建議你可以試一下:
Try re-indexing your drive:
If that fails to index, enter the following command in Terminal:
sudo mdutil -E /​
 

Yvan256

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This is one incredibly annoying problem with Finder: the image size is scanned/stored via Spotlight. Disable Spotlight or Spotlight not enabled for all drives = no image dimensions. Someone at Apple's QA is sleeping because it has been this way for years.
 
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