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screenshot image display

Suddenly screenshot files do not 'present' as image but as jpeg, png file .

This has happened before, and again cannot figure out how to change back to image.

And now when I move the 1st color image from folder to desktop it becomes like the other 2 files above = 'jpeg or png icon'

13in MacBook Pro Monterey 12.6.2

MacBook Pro 13″, macOS 12.6

Posted on Feb 3, 2023 10:45 PM

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Feb 5, 2023 12:07 AM in response to mouseonmoon

FIXED but 'not solved'


Bizarre = I noticed older files were also ‘changing’ from an ‘image’ to an ‘icon’ as described/shown above = how and why was this happening !!


I tried Com-OPT-5 then “Options” and 

“Show Floating Thumbnail” was already checked.


( It’s totally worthless to have “screenshots” without an image !)


I searched web with Safari/Duck and found nothing about this ??

Excellent detailed descriptions about screenshots but nothing about

what to do when this happens  (  again, ‘am I the only one’ ? ?)


So I ran Disk Utility through ‘ everything ’ and again no problems found.

Then I simply did a restart and went to dinner.


Returned and the ‘image’ shows up in screenshot and 

Now all the ‘images’ are back for  all the past “screenshots” !


No idea what happened = this is 2nd time this has occurred.

All ‘fixed’ with a simple ‘Restart’ ? What’s causing it to happen …


ex  Another ‘problem’ I thought was separate that suddenly occurred 

but seems to have cleared up  with restart , and reason I did another


Utility check up is that it was taking 4 clicks to open files 

( normal = click twice and file opens ). ??



I’m dealing with other problems that should be extremely easy to fix

yet I cannot even find a “Help topic “. 


I'm guessing "normal people" don't even use computers anymore ....


Where are U ?


Feb 5, 2023 3:28 PM in response to mouseonmoon



What to do with “ Preview ” ?


Go to Applications > open Preview > open Preferences


and here’s what u get :



General is open : u have 1 choice here = change the “ Window background ” .



next open Images :



and the final choice is :



another “Preference” that doesn’t help solve the problem :


why are  the ’ images’ not being  presented  by screenshot files .


Am I in a coma and dreaming this or is this “ real “ ?



Try another  “ Help “ search :


Go to  “ Show All Help Topics “

Feb 5, 2023 3:41 PM in response to mouseonmoon

wasn't able to EDIT :

There is usually confusion in the whirlwind of a problem .


Maybe the next time I have this problem I’ll find this !

What is the “real subject / topic “ here ?


Is the problem with “ screenshots “ or “ Preview “ ?


Are “ png “ and  “ jpg “  “ screen images “ on the desktop ,

and is “ jpg “  the same as “ jpeg “ ? Details (as they say ).


Sometimes an ‘ image ‘  ( which I call “ pic “ for  an image that might be a photo 

or ( a photo of a painting or drawing ) or a graph, or a map …will be a ’png’ or ‘jpg’  or “ TIFF “


iow, I may have changed the kind of file in the past because some Window using friend 

couldn’t open a jpeg in their Email. 


So then, a “screenshot “ is ‘made/ created by pressing  the  Command key + Option key + 4

at the same time, then u will be able to ’ take a snapshot ‘ of your ’screen’ or anything on your screen.

More confusing than the Bible ! U can call it a “screenshot”, or ’snapshot’ or ‘dng’ or ‘pic’ or just 

make up something that helps u understand what’s going on, but remember, other people get to 

call ‘images’ on the screen whatever they want also ….


So technically this topic  might/maybe/ should be called “Preview Image Display “ — but I’m not an expert,

just a ‘user’ , and trying to use a Lion ( but I prefer Panthers ) , with Mavericks  in Monterey who want

to go to some new location every few months , it gets confusing, sorry .


I started with an 8in bw screen with a floppy disk drive back in the 20th century !


( and I worked at Honeywell Computers in Boston in 1968 - I’ve literally been INSIDE a computer ! )

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