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February 2, 2020
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Bridge full screen preview

  • February 2, 2020
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Full-screen preview in bridge is not functioning, the image appears distorted. I am using macOS Catalina. Please, can this be fixed?

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Correct answer gary_sc

Hi Mary,

 

Have you tried upgrading to the latest Bridge? 

 

Bridge and Catalina have a whole bunch of battles going on, a number of which have been fixed in the latest release (but not all). See if that fixes things?

 

One thing you might try IF updating your Bridge does not solve the problem is to turn off hardware rendering. This would help if the age of your computer is getting on in years.

 

 

Let us know...

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gary_sc
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February 2, 2020

Hi Mary,

 

A screenshot here would help to understand what kind of distortion you are seeing. Also, what kind of image is this: a jpg, raw, tif, psd? You say you are on Catalina, which release and which release of Bridge/ACR are you using?

 

BTW, you need to log into the forum to send an image. If you try to respond via an eamil, any attached image does not get to the forum. 

 

Sorry for all the qestions, but it does help narrow down the possible answers.

Participant
February 2, 2020

Hi Gary,

 

Taking a screenshot actually fixed the screen distortion, momentarily, for some reason. So I took a photo of what it looks like (below).

 

This is happening with raw and jpg images so far.

 

I'm using bridge version 9.1.0.338.

 

Thanks,

Mary

 

 

 

gary_sc
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gary_scCommunity ExpertCorrect answer
Community Expert
February 2, 2020

Hi Mary,

 

Have you tried upgrading to the latest Bridge? 

 

Bridge and Catalina have a whole bunch of battles going on, a number of which have been fixed in the latest release (but not all). See if that fixes things?

 

One thing you might try IF updating your Bridge does not solve the problem is to turn off hardware rendering. This would help if the age of your computer is getting on in years.

 

 

Let us know...