Adjusting thumbnail sizes in the browser

Hello everyone. Is there a way to adjust the thumbnails in the browser? I dropped the view menu down and there is only an option for small medium and large. I would like to adjust them to an even larger size so I'm curiuos what options I have and how do I achieve it.
Thank you so much
erv

There is no "Extra Large" setting in the view options unfortunately. S/M/L it is.

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