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Photo folders in 27 inch iMac


 

I recently bought a 27 inch Imac. Previously I had a Mac Pro with 2 monitors. When I would look into a photo folder all the photos were contained within the width of the folder, and I only had to scroll down to see all of them. Now with the 27 inch iMac, I also have to scroll across the width. The only way I can see the images entirely within the width is if I make them so small that I can not really see them. I asked a friend of mine with just a 27 inch monitor, as well as another friend who also has a 27 inch Imac, and they do not have this problem. I have tried everything. When I was speaking to a technician at Apple , he said he had never heard of this, and he had no solution for me.I have tried everything within the view options, But nothing so far has worked

Does anyone have any idea about a fix?
Jeannie?


 

Jeannie,

You need to tell us which app you are using.

Otto

On Thu, 31 Oct 2019 at 18:43, Jeannie Girard <photojeannie8@...> wrote:
I recently bought a 27 inch Imac. Previously I had a Mac Pro with 2 monitors. When I would look into a photo folder all the photos were contained within the width of the folder, and I only had to scroll down to see all of them. Now with the 27 inch iMac, I also have to scroll across the width. The only way I can see the images entirely within the width is if I make them so small that I can not really see them. I asked a friend of mine with just a 27 inch monitor, as well as another friend who also has a 27 inch Imac, and they do not have this problem. I have tried everything. When I was speaking to a technician at Apple , he said he had never heard of this, and he had no solution for me.I have tried everything within the view options, But nothing so far has worked

Does anyone have any idea about a fix?


 

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I am not using any app. Funny thing is that many of the folders are just as they should be, But the one I use to post to Flickr is not. I am wondering if I should just set up a new folder and transfer them. I send the pics over there, But making a duplicate, and dragging that copy into the folder. I have always done that with no problems till now
Jeannie?

On Oct 31, 2019, at 12:48 PM, Otto Nikolaus via Groups.Io <otto.nikolaus@...> wrote:

Jeannie,

You need to tell us which app you are using.

Otto

On Thu, 31 Oct 2019 at 18:43, Jeannie Girard <photojeannie8@...> wrote:
I recently bought a 27 inch Imac. Previously I had a Mac Pro with 2 monitors. When I would look into a photo folder all the photos were contained within the width of the folder, and I only had to scroll down to see all of them. Now with the 27 inch iMac, I also have to scroll across the width. The only way I can see the images entirely within the width is if I make them so small that I can not really see them. I asked a friend of mine with just a 27 inch monitor, as well as another friend who also has a 27 inch Imac, and they do not have this problem. I have tried everything. When I was speaking to a technician at Apple , he said he had never heard of this, and he had no solution for me.I have tried everything within the view options, But nothing so far has worked

Does anyone have any idea about a fix?



 

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I may have just solved my own problem. I copied the 30 pis that were in the width, and pasted them into a new folder, and all was well.

I guess that in the future when I make a delicate, I will copy it over, rather than dragging it, although I can not understand why this would happen after years of doing it by dragging the copy.
Jeannie?

On Oct 31, 2019, at 12:54 PM, Jeannie Girard via Groups.Io <photojeannie8@...> wrote:

I am not using any app. Funny thing is that many of the folders are just as they should be, But the one I use to post to Flickr is not. I am wondering if I should just set up a new folder and transfer them. I send the pics over there, But making a duplicate, and dragging that copy into the folder. I have always done that with no problems till now
Jeannie?

On Oct 31, 2019, at 12:48 PM, Otto Nikolaus via Groups.Io <otto.nikolaus@...> wrote:

Jeannie,

You need to tell us which app you are using.

Otto

On Thu, 31 Oct 2019 at 18:43, Jeannie Girard <photojeannie8@...> wrote:
I recently bought a 27 inch Imac. Previously I had a Mac Pro with 2 monitors. When I would look into a photo folder all the photos were contained within the width of the folder, and I only had to scroll down to see all of them. Now with the 27 inch iMac, I also have to scroll across the width. The only way I can see the images entirely within the width is if I make them so small that I can not really see them. I asked a friend of mine with just a 27 inch monitor, as well as another friend who also has a 27 inch Imac, and they do not have this problem. I have tried everything. When I was speaking to a technician at Apple , he said he had never heard of this, and he had no solution for me.I have tried everything within the view options, But nothing so far has worked

Does anyone have any idea about a fix?




 

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Hi Jeannie,

Are you viewing a Finder windows in icon view mode? And looking at the thumbnails of your images?

If that is the case, under the View drop menu, choose Show View Options, and use the slider for icon size to adjust to make the images more visible.

Paul
MacTech Services --
?Supporting the Greater Los Angeles?
Macintosh?Community since 1988. ? ? ? ? ? ?626-449-5529

On Oct 31, 2019, at 11:54 AM, Jeannie Girard <photojeannie8@...> wrote:

I am not using any app. Funny thing is that many of the folders are just as they should be, But the one I use to post to Flickr is not. I am wondering if I should just set up a new folder and transfer them. I send the pics over there, But making a duplicate, and dragging that copy into the folder. I have always done that with no problems till now
Jeannie?

On Oct 31, 2019, at 12:48 PM, Otto Nikolaus via Groups.Io <otto.nikolaus@...> wrote:

Jeannie,

You need to tell us which app you are using.

Otto

On Thu, 31 Oct 2019 at 18:43, Jeannie Girard <photojeannie8@...> wrote:
I recently bought a 27 inch Imac. Previously I had a Mac Pro with 2 monitors. When I would look into a photo folder all the photos were contained within the width of the folder, and I only had to scroll down to see all of them. Now with the 27 inch iMac, I also have to scroll across the width. The only way I can see the images entirely within the width is if I make them so small that I can not really see them. I asked a friend of mine with just a 27 inch monitor, as well as another friend who also has a 27 inch Imac, and they do not have this problem. I have tried everything. When I was speaking to a technician at Apple , he said he had never heard of this, and he had no solution for me.I have tried everything within the view options, But nothing so far has worked

Does anyone have any idea about a fix?




 

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That was not the problem , Paul.?

I am now copying hundred to another folder. So far the strings are from 30-43 images
Jeannie?

On Oct 31, 2019, at 12:59 PM, Paul <paul@...> wrote:

Hi Jeannie,

Are you viewing a Finder windows in icon view mode? And looking at the thumbnails of your images?

If that is the case, under the View drop menu, choose Show View Options, and use the slider for icon size to adjust to make the images more visible.

Paul
MacTech Services --?
?Supporting the Greater Los Angeles?
Macintosh?Community since 1988. ? ? ? ? ? ?626-449-5529

On Oct 31, 2019, at 11:54 AM, Jeannie Girard <photojeannie8@...> wrote:

I am not using any app. Funny thing is that many of the folders are just as they should be, But the one I use to post to Flickr is not. I am wondering if I should just set up a new folder and transfer them. I send the pics over there, But making a duplicate, and dragging that copy into the folder. I have always done that with no problems till now
Jeannie?

On Oct 31, 2019, at 12:48 PM, Otto Nikolaus via Groups.Io <otto.nikolaus@...> wrote:

Jeannie,

You need to tell us which app you are using.

Otto

On Thu, 31 Oct 2019 at 18:43, Jeannie Girard <photojeannie8@...> wrote:
I recently bought a 27 inch Imac. Previously I had a Mac Pro with 2 monitors. When I would look into a photo folder all the photos were contained within the width of the folder, and I only had to scroll down to see all of them. Now with the 27 inch iMac, I also have to scroll across the width. The only way I can see the images entirely within the width is if I make them so small that I can not really see them. I asked a friend of mine with just a 27 inch monitor, as well as another friend who also has a 27 inch Imac, and they do not have this problem. I have tried everything. When I was speaking to a technician at Apple , he said he had never heard of this, and he had no solution for me.I have tried everything within the view options, But nothing so far has worked

Does anyone have any idea about a fix?





 

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After looking that one folder over, it was grouped by date created, rather than by name, which is what I always use. I think that is what caused the problem
Jeannie?

On Oct 31, 2019, at 1:04 PM, Jeannie Girard via Groups.Io <photojeannie8@...> wrote:

That was not the problem , Paul.?

I am now copying hundred to another folder. So far the strings are from 30-43 images
Jeannie?

On Oct 31, 2019, at 12:59 PM, Paul <paul@...> wrote:

Hi Jeannie,

Are you viewing a Finder windows in icon view mode? And looking at the thumbnails of your images?

If that is the case, under the View drop menu, choose Show View Options, and use the slider for icon size to adjust to make the images more visible.

Paul
MacTech Services --?
?Supporting the Greater Los Angeles?
Macintosh?Community since 1988. ? ? ? ? ? ?626-449-5529

On Oct 31, 2019, at 11:54 AM, Jeannie Girard <photojeannie8@...> wrote:

I am not using any app. Funny thing is that many of the folders are just as they should be, But the one I use to post to Flickr is not. I am wondering if I should just set up a new folder and transfer them. I send the pics over there, But making a duplicate, and dragging that copy into the folder. I have always done that with no problems till now
Jeannie?

On Oct 31, 2019, at 12:48 PM, Otto Nikolaus via Groups.Io <otto.nikolaus@...> wrote:

Jeannie,

You need to tell us which app you are using.

Otto

On Thu, 31 Oct 2019 at 18:43, Jeannie Girard <photojeannie8@...> wrote:
I recently bought a 27 inch Imac. Previously I had a Mac Pro with 2 monitors. When I would look into a photo folder all the photos were contained within the width of the folder, and I only had to scroll down to see all of them. Now with the 27 inch iMac, I also have to scroll across the width. The only way I can see the images entirely within the width is if I make them so small that I can not really see them. I asked a friend of mine with just a 27 inch monitor, as well as another friend who also has a 27 inch Imac, and they do not have this problem. I have tried everything. When I was speaking to a technician at Apple , he said he had never heard of this, and he had no solution for me.I have tried everything within the view options, But nothing so far has worked

Does anyone have any idea about a fix?