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kevin_todora
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December 18, 2019
Question

Bridge 2020 Slow/Sluggish impossible to use - Reverting to Bridge 2019 but new issues

  • December 18, 2019
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I rely on bridge in my workflow extensively for organization and processing. After the 2020 release it became impossible to use. Any simple action I would get the spinning color wheel. Working with files in bridge took much longer or became impossible. I re-installed Adobe Bridge 2019 and it works much better but this version seemed to lose some functionality. I lost the ability ot access all of the Photoshop Tools in the tools menu but specifically one I depend on "Load files into photoshop layers..." I do know there are ways within photoshop to stack the files into layers but it's little more clunky. I was hoping the latest Bridge update would resolve any issues I was having but it hasn't. So add my name to the list of disappointed. 

 

If anyone knows a way of adding the Photoshop tools back into the Tools menu I would appreciate it. I've tried uninstalling and re-installing all adobe software but this didn't seem to work. Any other thoughts?

 

Machine specs below.

 

Mojave 

Mac Pro (Mid 2012)

2 x 3.46 GHz 6-Core Intel Xeon

40 GB 1333 MHz DDR3

NVIDIA GeForce GTX 780 6 GB

 

UPDATE:  I decided to start from scratch. I reformatted drive and reinstalled everything. I would like to give it a few days but right off the bat Bridge 2020 is working great. 

 

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Chuck Uebele
Community Expert
Community Expert
December 19, 2019

In Windows, it's located here: C:\Program Files (x86)\Common Files\Adobe\Startup Scripts CC\Adobe Photoshop\photoshop-v2020.jsx

Chuck Uebele
Community Expert
Community Expert
December 19, 2019

What OS are you on? I know it in Win, but not sure on a MAC.

Chuck Uebele
Community Expert
Community Expert
December 19, 2019

Do a search on your computer for this file: photoshop_v2020.jsx and make a copy of it and put it in a safe place. In a plain text editor, open the original file and go to line 210 and change the 10 to a 9, so  it reads:

tempPSVersionInfo.bridgeTargetVersion = '9';

Also change line 212 so it reads 2019 rather than 2020:

tempPSVersionInfo.bridgeDisplayVersion = '2019'; // does not get localized

Save the file and reboot. If you ever dicide to use Bridge 2020, replace the edited version with the one you copied. If you do an update to PS 2020, it might revert the file back to the original.

kevin_todora
Known Participant
December 19, 2019

I did  a search and don't see this file hidden or otherwise on my machine. Is there a general location I can look or variation in name? 

-Kevin Todora
Legend
December 18, 2019

Photoshop installs a script that adds the tools submenu. Try reinstalling Photoshop after you get Bridge installed.

kevin_todora
Known Participant
December 18, 2019

Just tried again. Uninstalled all versions of bridge and photoshop and then reinstall as you suggested and it didn't work. Tools still missing. 

-Kevin Todora