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October 15, 2019
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Bridge and macOS Catalina batch developing RAW issue

  • October 15, 2019
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I prefer using Bridge to Lightroom's bulky (in my opinion) interface. 

 

My workflow generally involves making Basic Adjustments to a single RAW file in ACR. Then I select multiple image thumbnail files in Bridge and control click (right click) the files and use the Develop Settings > Previous Conversion option to process all the files the same way. When I do this the preview thumbnail does indeed process the file. However, when you open the .CR2 (RAW) file, all the settings are reset to As Shot (no adjustments). 

The same goes true if I use one of my Favorite Presets also accessable by right clicking an image thumbnail in Bridge. It just resets all the adjustment settings to 0.   

 

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Correct answer Teja Vepakomma13078466

Hi,

Many of the Bridge Catalina issues have been addressed in v10.0 which will be released early next month. If you need early access to this release, you can sign up for the prerelease program from https://adobeprerelease.com under NDA.

Select Adobe Bridge. Once we approve your request, you will be able to download v10.0 (choose the latest drop).

 

Please check this build and report back.

 

Thanks,

Teja

Senior Product Manager,

Adobe

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Inspiring
October 18, 2019

Hi,

Many of the Bridge Catalina issues have been addressed in v10.0 which will be released early next month. If you need early access to this release, you can sign up for the prerelease program from https://adobeprerelease.com under NDA.

Select Adobe Bridge. Once we approve your request, you will be able to download v10.0 (choose the latest drop).

 

Please check this build and report back.

 

Thanks,

Teja

Senior Product Manager,

Adobe

gary_sc
Community Expert
Community Expert
October 15, 2019

Hi Timothy,

 

Did you ever try re-installing the ACR plug-in as suggested earlier?

 

Also, just to verify, what is your OS and what release is it. What version of Bridge and ACR are you using?

Known Participant
October 16, 2019
Yes, reinstalled ACR. OS Catalina 10.15 with Bridge 2019 v. 9.1.0.338
gary_sc
Community Expert
Community Expert
October 15, 2019

OK, that's adds to the "wrong" going on here.

 

Let's try trashing your Bridge's preferences, do this:

 

Close Bridge, hold down Command-Option-Shift (PC: Control-Alt-Shift) and then launch Bridge again. A dialog will appear asking what you want to do. Turn on the Reset Preferences checkbox and click OK. Now when Bridge appears, the preferences are new.

 

Any prefereces you had previous set are now gone so you will have to reset everything but the important thing to look for is does your problem go away?

Known Participant
October 15, 2019
I trashed the prefs as you suggested but the contextual Develop Settings > Previous Conversion (and the other options) issue remains.
gary_sc
Community Expert
Community Expert
October 15, 2019

Hi Timothy,

 

OK, let's try an experiement if you will. Open a file into ACR and make all of the adjustments you want and then close the file. Now click on the file in Bridge to make it active and press Option(alt)/Command(Control)-c. The select (in Bridge) the files you wish to change and press Option(alt)/Command(Control)-v. When you do that a window will pop up asking which of any of the dynamics you wish to paste and it will. (To save time, unless there is cropping or something like that, pasting all will be fine.)

 

Does this successfully work or not?

Known Participant
October 15, 2019
It does not work. The adjustments appear to be made on the thumbnail but once that is opened the RAW file is reset to as shot.
gary_sc
Community Expert
Community Expert
October 15, 2019

Hi Timothy,

 

Quick question: when you open the CR2s after making the adjustment, (1) do you click "Done" when finished and (2) where/how are you opening the CR2s.

 

Here's why I ask: when you work with raw camera images (.nik, cr2, etc.) Bridge will make a "sidecar" file that exists in the same folder as the original. When you re-open that image, the link between the image and the sidecar file are both needed to view the adjustments you made. If you move that image out of the original folder, and the sidecar file is no longer associated with the original file, none of your adjustments will show up. I believe both issues are explaned in that explanation.

 

FWIW, it's partly becuase of that and a number of other reasons, I always convert my cr2 images into DNGs. DNGs are container files and any adjustments you make are contained within the DNG file so they cannot be misplaced or lost. (Plus they are almost always smaller than the original cr2 file.)

 

Does this explanation help you in any way?

Known Participant
October 15, 2019
I click Done after the adjustments and leave the CR2 files in the same folder.
Sahil.Chawla
Adobe Employee
Adobe Employee
October 15, 2019

Hi There,

Welcome to the Adobe Community!

Sorry to hear about the images are reverting to As Shot, could you please let us know the version of Adobe Bridge you're working with?

Does it happen with all images or some specific images?


Could you try reinstalling the Camera Raw plugin and let us know if it helps? https://helpx.adobe.com/camera-raw/kb/camera-raw-plug-in-installer.html

Regards,
Sahil

Known Participant
October 15, 2019

I use Bridge 2019 v. 9.1.0.338 and don't see any updates in Creative Cloud. I did reinstall Camera Raw plugin and I still have the issue.

The workaround I can use until this is fixed is editing a batch of images in ACR and using the Sync Settings menu to process everything identically.