Missing Pixel Dimensions?

I just upgraded to Lion (I'm a bit slow).
In the Finder window Column View, I no longer get (pixel) Dimension info for image files - how can I get this back?
This was a very useful feature in previous OS.
Thanks

I cannot reporduce the problem in 10.7. Perhaps it is the format of the images?
This is the far right column that I just looked at:

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