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<blockquote data-quote="simonvee" data-source="post: 1805326" data-attributes="member: 316202"><p>If you have a folder....say a Red Hot Chili Peppers album which has <strong>no picture</strong> on the folder, go into Google images and search up an album cover. Screen shot it using the method I told you. Then click on the folder and double tap to get into '<strong>Get Info</strong>". Click on the icon and then press <strong>command + V</strong>. See if it's blurry. I've been using this same method for years. It still works, but is drastically blurry. It's a bug on Mojave.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="simonvee, post: 1805326, member: 316202"] If you have a folder....say a Red Hot Chili Peppers album which has [B]no picture[/B] on the folder, go into Google images and search up an album cover. Screen shot it using the method I told you. Then click on the folder and double tap to get into '[B]Get Info[/B]". Click on the icon and then press [B]command + V[/B]. See if it's blurry. I've been using this same method for years. It still works, but is drastically blurry. It's a bug on Mojave. [/QUOTE]
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