Finder image dimensions

Seems like I am first poster on this issue.
I have a Directory with images.
I select one, then see the info pane.
The Dimensions information is always missing, just 2 dashes (Dimensions --)
It is not until I do a Get Info that the Dimensions appear.
ie. Dimensions 6 x 14
Anyone else with the issue?
Needs fixing.

Sorry, here is another thread.
https://discussions.apple.com/thread/1332802?start=30&tstart=0
I found it under similar content, although I always search first before posting.
btw, re-indexing to get dimensions. ugh.

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