Images for Mac Users

joelsgirl

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Did you guys see the post at The Daily Digi about changing folders to icons? She referenced a program called img2icns that you can download for free. In literally two steps you can get your image to show up on your folder.

And, yes. I might have spent my afternoon going through my stash, which now has beautiful images instead of ugly blue folders. : )

The Daily Digi post is actually about using WINDOWS, but since we've talked about how to get our images visible on our Macs before, I thought I'd make sure everyone had the chance to enjoy.
 
With all the digi stuff on my computer, it the HD always is hopelessly overloaded, but I might consider getting that. Have thought about it before. Thanks for linking us up, Kellie.
 
I saw it but to be honest, I was confused by their suggestion for the Mac because you don't need to use imgtoicons to create the previews. You just need to open the full size preview in Preview, hit Cmd+A, then Cmd+C to copy and select the image. Then open the folder info panel (Cmd+I) and paste (Cmd+V) the image to the folder icon. With shortcut keys it's pretty quick.

I kind of wish they explained why they made that suggestion because it makes it seem you need an extra program to make icons when you don't. I've used imgtoicon in the past and didn't find it to be faster for me but maybe if you're doing a bunch of previews at once or not using shortcut keys it is? I don't know.
 
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I saw it but to be honest, I was confused by their suggestion because you don't need to use imgtoicons to create the previews. You just need to open the full size preview in Preview, hit Cmd+A, then Cmd+C to copy and select the image. Then open the folder info panel (Cmd+I) and paste (Cmd+V) the image to the folder icon. With shortcut keys it's pretty quick.

I kind of wish they explained why they made that suggestion because it makes it seem you need an extra program to make icons when you don't. I've used imgtoicon in the past and didn't find it to be faster for me but maybe if you're doing a bunch of previews at once or not using shortcut keys it is? I don't know.

I tried this Lynnette, but can't figure out how to select and copy the full size preview. I hit copy, but then when I go to the folder properties, I can't change the icon because it's not an icon file. I'm on a PC.
 
I tried this Lynnette, but can't figure out how to select and copy the full size preview. I hit copy, but then when I go to the folder properties, I can't change the icon because it's not an icon file. I'm on a PC.

Oops, sorry, I should have specified. Those directions are Mac only. Follow The Daily Digi directions for the PC.

Oh and I reead through their post again and I do understand some of the points they were making, I'm just not sure I agree they all apply to a Mac.
 
i use this and all I do is drag the pvw to it and than drag folder and its done! All my folders have images now.
 
Thanks for pointing this out Kellie. I've always used the same method Lynnette is talking about to make my folders pretty, and it does go pretty fast with the shortcuts and once you get into the groove, but I do think this drag and drop method is faster - at least for me. At any rate, it's nice to have options. :)
 
I saw it but to be honest, I was confused by their suggestion for the Mac because you don't need to use imgtoicons to create the previews. You just need to open the full size preview in Preview, hit Cmd+A, then Cmd+C to copy and select the image. Then open the folder info panel (Cmd+I) and paste (Cmd+V) the image to the folder icon. With shortcut keys it's pretty quick.

I kind of wish they explained why they made that suggestion because it makes it seem you need an extra program to make icons when you don't. I've used imgtoicon in the past and didn't find it to be faster for me but maybe if you're doing a bunch of previews at once or not using shortcut keys it is? I don't know.

This is what I do. No need for extra software. My Mac is smart enough to do this all by itself. :D
 
I think it's way faster. And the Mac totally doesn't do this by itself. I find the process of doing it myself annoying, so this little shortcut totally made my day. If I'm just doing it for new kits, it's not a big deal, but I went through my HUGE Zoe collection yesterday and added icons for all of them, and it was quick and easy.
 
Wow! That img2icns program is super easy to use! Wow, just drag the preview over, drag the file over and done! LOVE it! Thanks for the post Kellie! My hard drive is looking GOOD!
 
This is how all my folders look. I do mine like Lynette. I had no idea they made a program for it, but seeing as it's so simple I doubt I'd buy it. If I had to look at blank folders I'd go crazy! And this feature is even better when using Browse in Photoshop, makes things easy-peasy :thumbup:
 
This is how all my folders look. I do mine like Lynette. I had no idea they made a program for it, but seeing as it's so simple I doubt I'd buy it. If I had to look at blank folders I'd go crazy! And this feature is even better when using Browse in Photoshop, makes things easy-peasy :thumbup:

I always take care of this as soon as I purchase and download a kit, so I dont' plan to buy a program to do it for me. It's easy enough if you only have one or two kits at a time to deal with. I nearly always download new scrapbooking kits right away and I always check to make sure that I've downloaded them completely and that they unzip properly. I create a folder for each kit immediately and I follow the same procedure Nettio does for creating folder icons. I try not to wait so that I stay organized and get everything backed up right away.
 
Wow! That img2icns program is super easy to use! Wow, just drag the preview over, drag the file over and done! LOVE it! Thanks for the post Kellie! My hard drive is looking GOOD!

Wait, is there a way to do it without saving the icon? Because I totally agree that dragging the preview into the box is quick but by the time I tell it where to save the icon and navigate to it to drag it into the info panel, it's just as many steps as the other way. But maybe I'm missing something?

Oh and imgtoicns is free so no one is buying anything. It's just a different way of creating the icons for the folder and you can also use it to make custom Mac icons (like for your desktop or iPhone).
 
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Lynnette - all you have to do it drag the preview onto the program. And, then drag the folder that you want to have that image onto the program. Easy peasy and faster than the other method.
 
try it out! :) I just drug the preview image into the program's box, then drug the kit folder itself into the box. poof! it's done. I got over 100 folders iconed up in 15-20 minutes last night. It's a brainless activity of just dragging the previews and folders... so easy to do while watching tv! I did have to restart my computer to see all the icons images. Some showed up immediately, but others didn't show in coverflow or thumbnail (but did show in list view) until I restarted. I'm loving this easy drop and drag program!
 
Lynnette - all you have to do it drag the preview onto the program. And, then drag the folder that you want to have that image onto the program. Easy peasy and faster than the other method.

Ok, I totally missed the part about dragging the folder into imgtoicns. No wonder I couldn't figure out how you guys all thought it was so much faster, haha. That makes it WAY faster. I'd tried dragging the preview out of imgtoicns to the folder and that didn't work so I'd clicked on the Folder button which wanted to save the icon. Now I see. Thanks Lydia!
 
try it out! :) I just drug the preview image into the program's box, then drug the kit folder itself into the box. poof! it's done. I got over 100 folders iconed up in 15-20 minutes last night. It's a brainless activity of just dragging the previews and folders... so easy to do while watching tv! I did have to restart my computer to see all the icons images. Some showed up immediately, but others didn't show in coverflow or thumbnail (but did show in list view) until I restarted. I'm loving this easy drop and drag program!

Haha, yeah it's a definitely a brainless activity. Have you guys all been using blue folders this whole time? One of the first things I did when I switched to my Mac a few years ago was figure out how to change the icons because the blank folders drove me nuts. So all my folders have had icons for a long time, I just add icons to new stuff as I download. Totally tedious to do in the beginning but so worth it once it's all done.
 
Haha, yeah it's a definitely a brainless activity. Have you guys all been using blue folders this whole time? One of the first things I did when I switched to my Mac a few years ago was figure out how to change the icons because the blank folders drove me nuts. So all my folders have had icons for a long time, I just add icons to new stuff as I download. Totally tedious to do in the beginning but so worth it once it's all done.

I've been updating my icons all along too. I love having the folder images! And, I just happen to be doing a little organization this week, so this new method came along at just the right time. :)
 
Haha, yeah it's a definitely a brainless activity. Have you guys all been using blue folders this whole time? One of the first things I did when I switched to my Mac a few years ago was figure out how to change the icons because the blank folders drove me nuts. So all my folders have had icons for a long time, I just add icons to new stuff as I download. Totally tedious to do in the beginning but so worth it once it's all done.

well I've only been Mac for about 2 months and I did a few as icons before now, but I never had enough time to really dig into the project. I gave this program a try last night and it was so fast and easy that I didn't stop until I had one of my scrap folders done. I'm looking forward to watching TV tonight and getting a couple hundred more folders done. :thumbup:
 
I'm doing something wrong.....

I dragged the preview to the box and 4 things popped up. I selected folder and it brought up a dialogue box. I selected the folder I wanted and nothing happened.

I also tried dragging the folder but it snapped back.

what am I doing wrong?
 
You don't need to do anything with the four folders that show up. You just drag your image over. Then you go back to the Finder and take the folder that you want to have the image and you drag it over. That should do it.
 
i saw this. and actually, when i got one of lynnette's templates, the folder was replaced by the preview. and i was like, "wait, what?" and now i see that it wasn't a glitch and that i can do it myself.

Oh thanks for this I need to do this just have to find the time x

i need the time, too. maybe over break (in december) i'll do it. i need to reorganize my stash then anyway.
 
I just cannot get this to work. I drag and drop the preview, then get a screen that has the preview plus four little boxes. I try to drag my kit folder onto the preview, and nothing happens. What am I doing wrong?
 
I just cannot get this to work. I drag and drop the preview, then get a screen that has the preview plus four little boxes. I try to drag my kit folder onto the preview, and nothing happens. What am I doing wrong?

img2icns really is super easy. But, I remember that it took me a couple tries before I had it figured out.

Open the program. It should look like this:
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Drag and drop the preview jpeg file onto that window. Now, it will look like this:
Img2icns-and-Krystal-Hartley---Extraordinarily-Ordinary.png


Now drag the blank folder over on top of the preview image. That SHOULD do it.

If it doesn't work, you might have to do things the long way as shown in the tutorial that Traci linked to. That method is pretty easy too, especially once you get in a rhythm with it. But, img2icns is definitely faster.
 
Lydia, that's exactly what I think I'm doing. But it doesn't do anything! I know how to do it the regular way, without the app, but this sounded faster. With almost a thousand kits to do, I'm all about the faster. :)
 
Two things:
1) Make sure when you drag the folder over the preview that you get a green circle with a + before dropping the folder.

2) Are you by chance on a Mac with a Retina display? Because if so, you have to open img2icns in Low Resolution mode or it won't work. To do that, go to your Applications folder and find Image2Icon. Right click on Image2Icons and select Get Info and then select the checkbox labeled "Open in Low Resolution." It should work then.
 
2) Are you by chance on a Mac with a Retina display? Because if so, you have to open img2icns in Low Resolution mode or it won't work. To do that, go to your Applications folder and find Image2Icon. Right click on Image2Icons and select Get Info and then select the checkbox labeled "Open in Low Resolution." It should work then.

Oooh - that is good to know for when I upgrade next. :)
 
This is amazing - it drives me crazy to look at the folders! Thank you so much!! I'm using Windows - is there a quicker way to change the folder properties to display the icon? I downloaded ToYcon to make the icons and it is awesome and fast but it took a long time to choose to display the folder as an icon and then navigate to proper folder. I can't imagine doing that one by one for all of my kits!!
 
This is amazing - it drives me crazy to look at the folders! Thank you so much!! I'm using Windows - is there a quicker way to change the folder properties to display the icon? I downloaded ToYcon to make the icons and it is awesome and fast but it took a long time to choose to display the folder as an icon and then navigate to proper folder. I can't imagine doing that one by one for all of my kits!!

If you're on a Windows machine, you should be able to just rename the preview image itself to "folder.jpg" and it'll display as the folder icon automatically. Most designers even include the file in the download for you. Does that not work for you?
 
If you're on a Windows machine, you should be able to just rename the preview image itself to "folder.jpg" and it'll display as the folder icon automatically. Most designers even include the file in the download for you. Does that not work for you?

Hi! Thank you for your reply - I actually meant the process to change the format of the folder to display as an icon rather than a yellow folder. I downloaded the ToYcon program and it is amazing so I have all the icons ready to go. I'm trying to find a quick way to change each folder from the yellow folder to the icon. Does that make sense? I think I'm making it more confusing by using the word "folder" to mean both the directory and the image displayed on my screen!!
 
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