Transparent png/gif files in finder

I have been looking for ways to view my WHITE .png (white Logos) files in OSX or in Bridge... but have had no luck.
I know this is possible I've had it before... it wasn't until I discovered that it was last a feature in TIGER.  So I'm not crazy!
I can't fathom why Apple would remove this ability.  But since it is possible, there should be an plug in or an app or something out there that can bring this back.
I'm hoping someone out there has come across a solution for this.
Seeing as it is possible in OSX, i figure my chances in finding a solution from Apple will be better than Adobe.
Solutions so far are:
1. Cover Flow
   - Not useful in-fact it's painful.
2. open file in preview -> copy image -> get info on file -> Paste into icon
   - 100's - 1000's of images for something the OS can do anyway not an option, also makes files larger.
Sadly, once we figure this out there will only be one view we can see them in and that would be icon view... (better than cover flow) because columns doesn't let you change the colour of the BG. (there's another request for you Apple)

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