Column view mode vs Preview

I have this picture - a jpeg from a camera phone which someone has drawn a black box on using some unknown graphics package. At least that's what it looks like in Preview and other applications.
However, when I select the file in the Finder in column view mode, in the preview column the black box isn't there and I can see the full original photograph.
Why is this and how can I get the orginal photograph?
iMac G4 17" flat panel   Mac OS X (10.3.9)  

Andrew
Sorry I misunderstood you.
I suggest you try opening that file with an application other than Preview, which really is a pretty basic file viewing tool and not much more.
Graphic Converter can open just about anything you throw at it, and there is a shareware version available at VersionTracker.com.
Or if you have Photoshop, that would open it too.

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