"Unstack"  Dng + Jpeg files.

I would like to be able to "unstack" DNG+JPEG files to delete the JPEG sidecar files.
I know when importing there is an option to treat as seperate files. What about after importing?
Braden

For each window where you want to see the icon previews open the window, type Command-J (View menu > "Show View Options") and tick the appropriate box. (One reason for having this as an option is because there will be a noticeable time penalty where you have a lot of such files).
Before you continue using AV software you might do some searching in these forums regarding it - and you might decide it's best not to. Many of us will tell you that AV software is the most destructive virus (and the only one!) that you can have on your Mac!   
BTW, your profile needs updating to show 10.5.5.
Andreas

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