Eric Westby

Q: Blurry/pixelated icons at random in Finder windows

Just upgraded my MBP (C2D, 3GB RAM) to SL, went smoothly. I'm seeing a lot of blurry icons in the Finder, though, seemingly at random. I'll open a window and about half the icons will be essentially large versions of the 16x16 icon, rather than sharp icons at the appropriate size. Changing the icon size via the new slider just enlarges the blurry icon, it doesn't increase the resolution.

It goes without saying that I'm seeing this on programs, files, and folders for which high-resolution icons is available.

I haven't seen this mentioned elsewhere. Is it a common problem? Surely it'll be addressed in a forthcoming update, but I wonder how rare it is. The only oddball thing about my system is that I have an older ADC-connected 23" Apple Cinema Display monitor connected to the DVI port via Apple's behemoth of a DVI->ADC adapter.

Thanks,
Eric.

MacBook Pro, 15", 2.33GHz Intel, 3GB RAM, Mac OS X (10.6), 23" ACD, 1TB WD HDD

Posted on Aug 28, 2009 9:01 PM

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  • by IttyBittyKitty,

    IttyBittyKitty IttyBittyKitty Sep 30, 2010 9:11 AM in response to maulrat1967
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    Sep 30, 2010 9:11 AM in response to maulrat1967
    I have seen my icons like that.
    I think I just restarted my Mac and went on with my day...

    Since there has been no response that I've found from Apple about the blurry icons, and a restart and the occasional PRAM reset seems to fix it temporarily, it suggests to me that maybe a firmware update or something hidden in a Security Update would have addressed this by now... I restart or "cold boot" my Mac about 3 times a day...

    I really don 't care about the cause...I just want it fixed, like everyone else on this forum!
  • by Sir Doyle,

    Sir Doyle Sir Doyle Oct 2, 2010 5:00 AM in response to Eric Westby
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    Oct 2, 2010 5:00 AM in response to Eric Westby
  • by Macgruder,

    Macgruder Macgruder Dec 8, 2010 9:04 PM in response to Eric Westby
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    Dec 8, 2010 9:04 PM in response to Eric Westby
    I wonder if the issue is having too many custom icons in a single folder. The folder this is most likely to happen in is the Applications folder. On my install I had over 400 apps and folders in here. However, a lot of these are things I barely or never use, but don't want to throw away (maybe I'll find some use for some of the crap I got on those bundles

    What I did was created a folder inside the Apps folder called '_unused' and moved a whole chunk in there until the number was under 256 (actually got it down to 200). Did a restart and the problem has not returned. After the restart one or two were still pixelated, but with further (natural) restarts they've all gone not to return.

    256 is basically a guess being 2^8. Most apps don't care where they are and I used common sense to avoid moving things that might not work in another folder.

    An added benefit was that my Apps folder is less cluttered with stuff I barely use.

    It would be interesting to hear if this works for others.
  • by swanksalot,

    swanksalot swanksalot Jan 4, 2011 7:48 AM in response to Eric Westby
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    Jan 4, 2011 7:48 AM in response to Eric Westby
    Just started happening to me for Photoshop CS5 files that I saved this morning. Have been running Snow Leopard for a while without noticing this oddness, and haven’t done any installations or anything recently, so not sure what a trigger would be. Irritating nonetheless.

    Inconsistent too, I saved 7 new .jpg files today, 4 of them are pixelated, and three are normal.
  • by steepleton,

    steepleton steepleton Jan 5, 2011 4:44 PM in response to swanksalot
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    Jan 5, 2011 4:44 PM in response to swanksalot
    there is an icon cashe at macintosh hd/private/var/folders/xd/(something that changes each reboot)/caches/com.apple.quicklook.thumbnailcache. if you find this folder you can safely move it to trash and restart the finder. everything works normally again (a new com.apple.quicklook.thumbnailcache folder is generated as soon as it's needed) .
    To find this folder you'll need something like "pathfinder" which can navigate invisible folders and has a find that doesn't use spotlight (com.apple.quicklook.thumbnailcache is a system file and spotlight won't hunt for it)
    you can dump the folder as many times as you need over a prolonged uptime. the fix works immediately and repeatedly
  • by grumpybuffalo,

    grumpybuffalo grumpybuffalo Mar 10, 2011 6:10 AM in response to Eric Westby
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    Mar 10, 2011 6:10 AM in response to Eric Westby
    This was posted by Topher Kessler on CNET and it worked for my icon pixelation issues.

    Finder preference corruption?

    Additionally, removing the Finder's preference file may also help, since icon rendering is a function of the Finder. The preference file is called "com.apple.Finder.plist" and is located in the /username/Library/Preferences/ folder. Move this to the Desktop and restart the computer (or logout and log back in) and hopefully the Finder will load the icons properly again. Keep in mind that doing this will remove a few customizations of the the Finder, including sidebar additions and recent items, but that should be easy to set up again.

    Read more: http://reviews.cnet.com/8301-13727_7-10402811-263.html#ixzz1GCoVNguR
  • by joetehplumber,

    joetehplumber joetehplumber Mar 13, 2011 7:50 AM in response to Couchcowboy
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    Mar 13, 2011 7:50 AM in response to Couchcowboy
    Not sure this will help anyone but I was having a similar problem that I was able to solve. I created a custom icon for an app that would show up pixelated/blurry whenever I applied it to the application. This was happening because the icon I created was not square in size, so I opened up the PNG file in Photoshop and made the canvas 128x128, which solved the issue. Ideally icons in Mac OS should be 512x512.
  • by Steff27,

    Steff27 Steff27 Mar 23, 2011 10:53 PM in response to Eric Westby
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    Mar 23, 2011 10:53 PM in response to Eric Westby
    Hi,
    Suddenly I get some "blurry/pixelated icons" as well ...
    Particularly with every fresh applications I downloaded from App Store ().
    So a Google search, I found this

    http://macbitz.wordpress.com/2011/01/16/the-snow-leopard-pixelated-fuzzy-icon-bu g-possible-fix/

    Where you can read about a possible fix (at least it worked for me. For the moment ...) removing a file called "thumbnails.data" you should remove and the restart (to recreate it).
    You could locate thumbnails.data file using "FindFile" or "EasyFind".

    I hope this help.
  • by polojig,

    polojig polojig Mar 29, 2011 3:37 PM in response to Eric Westby
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    Mar 29, 2011 3:37 PM in response to Eric Westby
    This post is showing as resolved, but the only answer I found was to restart the computer?
    Last post is almost two years old, however I began to have the blurry/pixelated icons issue few days ago after an update, so I suppose is a new issue that should have been solved long ago.
    Any news on how to solve it or what is causing it?
  • by Dolphbucs,

    Dolphbucs Dolphbucs Mar 29, 2011 4:28 PM in response to polojig
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    Mar 29, 2011 4:28 PM in response to polojig
    LOL, I was going to comment that this has all been gone over before, but then I glanced at the top of the thread ... really can't blame anyone for not wanting to read through 13 pgs of comments. So,since I've been a participant in this thread for awhile, I'll summarize as best I can.

    The reason why this thread is showing as resolved is that it is the nature of this forum that the creator of the thread ( the original poster or OP ) has the right to mark the thread resolved or answered anytime they wish. To the OP of this thread, the issue was probably resolved as much as they thought it would, therefore they marked it such.

    It has been pretty much determined that there is an issue with the icon cache. It becomes corrupted in any number of ways. Sometimes by using a third party program that generates thumbnail icons for files. Sometimes simply by using older icons that do not scale well. Sometimes just by reaching a certain number of icons in the cache. Regardless of the way in which the cache becomes corrupted, the only way that seems to consistently, but temporarily, solve the issue is to restart the computer. Sometimes you will find that simply logging out and back in will do the trick. Sometimes restarting finder works, but restart is the only thing that seems to work most, if not every, time.

    I know it's not a great solution, but it is one that we have to live with until Apple fixes it.

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  • by CharlesSo,

    CharlesSo CharlesSo Apr 13, 2011 8:01 PM in response to Dolphbucs
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    Apr 13, 2011 8:01 PM in response to Dolphbucs
    I only read the last 2 pages of this post...

    I believe I never see this problem in 10.6.5 and below using 2 monitors setup (an external monitor is connected to iMac 27"). I'm only starting to see this problem under 10.6.6.

    Does anyone know 10.6.7 fix this issue?
  • by Dolphbucs,

    Dolphbucs Dolphbucs Apr 14, 2011 4:28 PM in response to CharlesSo
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    Apr 14, 2011 4:28 PM in response to CharlesSo
    Nope, sorry. Still happens in 10.6.7
  • by galmor,

    galmor galmor Apr 26, 2011 8:48 AM in response to Dolphbucs
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    Apr 26, 2011 8:48 AM in response to Dolphbucs

    I had a similar problem where certain icons were corrupted in all different applications. I ran a Deep Clean on all Caches using the "Snow Leopard Cache Cleaner" application <http://www.northernsoftworks.com/snowleopardcachecleaner.html>. So far today, the problem has not returned.

  • by Dolphbucs,

    Dolphbucs Dolphbucs Apr 26, 2011 5:16 PM in response to galmor
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    Apr 26, 2011 5:16 PM in response to galmor

    Give it a bit, it will come back,  That program was one of the first things I tried.  Thanks for the ad though.

  • by Robin Ray,

    Robin Ray Robin Ray May 16, 2011 7:04 PM in response to Eric Westby
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    May 16, 2011 7:04 PM in response to Eric Westby

    A couple of months to go to the second anniversary of the initial post on this subject. I have 10.6.7 on a second disk where it lies unused because of this problem.

     

    I re-tried it a couple of weeks ago and immediately ran into the same old trouble. There is something wrong with Snow, even though many people seem happy with it. Restarting has never helped, and for me, the final dealbreaker was being unable to open PRECIOUS files in Photoshop.

     

    Has Apple, to anyone's knowledge, acknowledged there is a problem? And is it something Lion will address - or better still, find a better way of dealing with icons?

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