Thumbnail icons

I need help with thumbnail icons. I want to take those generic thumbnail icons that you get when you grab a .jpg or .gif image from a web page and turn it into a thumbnail icon of the actual image.
Does anyone know of an application that can do this kind of a task? Internet Explorer 5.2 can save a thumb nail icon of the actual image but the application itself runs so slow and cumbersome now that it has become almost useless on my Powerbook or MacBook Pro.
So essentially, I want to convert those generic thumbnail icons I get in Safari or Firefox into more detailed thumbnail icons that I can get from IE 5.2. Any suggestions?
Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thank you.

The custom thumbnails are stored in what is called the Resource Fork of a file, and Resource Forks are a Mac peculiarity and are stripped off when files are transmitted over the Internet. The Finder will create thumbs "on the fly" if you tell it to do so in both Icon view and Column view, but these are not actually part of the file. There are a number of ways to create thumbnails. You can create either an Applescript or an Automator action that will do it. There is the Contextual Menu item that Mike mentioned, visit the web site and see if they have a Universal version. One of the nicest free programs for browsing images will also create custom thumbs, VitaminSee, but don't know if it is Universal. GraphicConverter will also do it, there is a Universal version, but it is NOT free, but it is a very powerful program and is pretty cheap. If you don't have a good image editing program I would highly recommend it.
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