Thumbnail Images Too Small

I'm having a very big problem with my new iMac. The problem is the size of the thumbnails when opening a photo from an external program or uploading to a website. This is not a problem when browsing photos with the Finder. In the Finder, I see the little slider in the bottom right hand corner that makes it so you can enlarge. It is only the window that opens when you choose "open" from a program like Photoshop or by choosing "select photos" from a website like Facebook. The window that appears with the thumbnails of your pictures does not have the same slider that is present in the Finder to make the photos larger. I have tried changing the view to Cover Flow and at that point I can make my thumbnails about as big as I want, BUT, then I cannot view additional photos upon multiple selecting them.
Is there anything that can be done about this at all. I use the larger thumbnails for nearly everything I do on my computer and it is almost grounds for divorce for me and my new iMac...I still love my iMac and don't want our relationship to end over this...hehehe...

I don't know a way to increase that thumbnail size, but you can hit the space-bar while highlighting a thumbnail to see the image large-size (and then space again to zoom back out). While zoomed in, you can use the arrow keys to navigate around the file list. This works slightly differently when looking at images in Finder folders vs. images in your Media (Photo) library - in the former, a real "Quick Look" window appears in front of the file browser; in the latter, the image expands to fill the file browsing window.
Matt
Message was edited by: Matt Clifton

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