Skip to main content
johnm18680395
Participant
April 2, 2022
Question

Bridge v 12.0.1.246 shows jpeg thumbnails distorted

  • April 2, 2022
  • 3 replies
  • 517 views

Thumbnails of newly created jpegs are over saturated and distorted e.g. a 1x1 cropped jpeg is shown in portrait format with side edges cropped off.  I have set preferences for software rendering and have then cleared the cache for the folder containg the distorted image.  When the thumbnail is regenerated it apears creectly for 1 second before being distorted again.  All images created before this update are OK. 

 

I am using Bridge stand alone and ACR and photoshop are not licenced.

This topic has been closed for replies.

3 replies

Adobe Employee
April 12, 2022

Hi johnm18680395,

Thank you for your feedback.

Could you share the following details about the issue:

  • Bridge version
  • System configuration

Please share the sample file/files on which you are observing the issue at sharewithbr@adobe.com 

 

Regards,

BridgeTeam

gary_sc
Community Expert
Community Expert
April 3, 2022

Hi John,

 

When you say your copy of PS is not licenced, are you currently running during the free 7-day trial period or are you using a pirate copy.

 

As jmb007 stated, all bets are off (and there's not much anyone here can do to help you) if you're using a pirate copy. If you're in your trial period, we can do what we can.

johnm18680395
Participant
April 4, 2022

My subscription to the photography pack has lapsed and I just use Bridge as a DAM product.  Until the latest update it worked perfectly reproducing colours and correct crops.  As far as I know Adobe have not announced that Bridge cannot be used standalone but these issues created in the latest update imply Adobe dont want it used standalone.  Is this a back door way to prevent it being used in this way?

gary_sc
Community Expert
Community Expert
April 4, 2022

Yes, Bridge can be used as a "stand-alone," but that's only for the most basic functionality. For Bridge to "see" any of the ACR features you've done when adjusting an image, you need a working copy of ACR. Once your PS plan lapsed, that caused ACR to stop working for you. 

 

Also, FWIW, Bridge is not and never was a DAM. It's an image browser. That's it.

 

There are a number of real DAM programs out there. I would suggest some of them to you, but I am not aware of many because I use Lightroom Classic as my DAM and never have had a need to look beyond that. I use Bridge when I'm working with a few images that I have no plans on keeping as part of any "collection."

 

Good luck!

jbm007
Community Expert
Community Expert
April 3, 2022

You need a copy of ACR with PS otherwise all bets are off.