Public bug reported:

In Ubuntu 18.10, Nautilus doesn't allow thumbnail size for image above
4096KiB. In preference pane, it is not possible to increase value above
4096.

This is a regression, because it was possible before. By the way,
whatever the value of dconf property org/gnome/nautilus/preferences
/thumbnail-limit, if it is above 4096, Nautilus will not observe it
(Setting the max image size for thumbnail generation in Nautilus
preference pane is correctly changing org/gnome/nautilus/preferences
/thumbnail-limit)

Other funny things : the default value for
org/gnome/nautilus/preferences/thumbnail-limit is 10MiB, so if it is at
default value, Nautilus is showing (and observing) its hard-coded max of
"4096" (4MiB) !


No workaround found as there is no anwser to this question:
https://askubuntu.com/questions/1140576/nautilus-doesn-allow-thumbnail-for-image-size-above-4096-kib

** Affects: nautilus (Ubuntu)
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New

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  Nautilus does not allow thumbnail for image size above 4096 KiB

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