Thumbnails are reduced-size versions of
pictures, used to make it easier to scan and recognize them, serving the same role for images as a normal text
index does for words. Visual
search engines and image-organizing programs normally use them, as can some modern operating systems or desktop environments, such as
Windows XP,
KDE, and
GNOME.
Note that while automatic thumbnailers reduce large pictures to a small size, the result may not be a quality thumbnail.
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