Leopard altered all the file icons?

Hi, I've just upgraded to Leopard, and the system is working fine. However, whenever I open a folder to look at the files, all the old icon images appear in color for a second, then sequentially begin to grey out and change to something else.
Is this the way Leopard is supposed to work? Seems like a step backwards. I like having color file icons associated with the different programs.
Thanks for any help
-wayne

go to finder view menu->show view options and toggle the check box "show preview icons" off and on. see which option you like better.

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