How to view images in their actual dimensions in finder

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This is probably a silly question. But I am a pixelartist, so I make a lot of small images that lose their quality when they aren't viewed in their actual size. My problem is that I can't seem to find an option in finder to preview images in their actual dimensions.
I just want browse through my images in finder (in column view) quickly to see if they all look all right, but since it doesn't show them in their actual dimensions I can't judge the quality.

Can someone tell me if I am overlooking things, or if it really isn't an option to view images that way?

I work with a Mac OS X 10.7.4
 

Cory Cooper

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Hello and welcome.

I don't know of any way to view images within the Finder at exactly their correct resolution. I believe that Adobe Bridge's slideshow function will let you click through a folder of images and display them at their correct resolution on a grey background.

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