Hi everyone,
Since I upgraded to Yosemite I've been having problems with Quicklook when viewing image files.
With some images, when I press the spacebar, instead of showing me a bigger sized image, it shows me a very small size with a description beside.
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I thought at first the problem was with some images, but it seems to be very random. Sometimes it does that sometimes it doesn't, if I copy past the images to a different folder, it may change the way it's previewed by quicklook...
I noticed that the thumbnails of JPGs both on my desktop and when viewing folders sometimes have a white frame around it, sometimes don't. When they do, quicklook won't show them properly.
Can anyone tell me what's going on and if there's a way to fix it? As I work a lot with images and use quicklook constantly, it's quite an annoying problem! =(
Since I upgraded to Yosemite I've been having problems with Quicklook when viewing image files.
With some images, when I press the spacebar, instead of showing me a bigger sized image, it shows me a very small size with a description beside.
=

I thought at first the problem was with some images, but it seems to be very random. Sometimes it does that sometimes it doesn't, if I copy past the images to a different folder, it may change the way it's previewed by quicklook...
I noticed that the thumbnails of JPGs both on my desktop and when viewing folders sometimes have a white frame around it, sometimes don't. When they do, quicklook won't show them properly.

Can anyone tell me what's going on and if there's a way to fix it? As I work a lot with images and use quicklook constantly, it's quite an annoying problem! =(
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