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December 27, 2016
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image processor

  • December 27, 2016
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i just updated bridge and camera raw cc ---  now i can't locate image processor that was under tools in bridge ?  help !

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    Correct answer Stephen Marsh

    Try here to see if resetting prefs or other common fixes help:

    Troubleshoot Adobe Bridge

    Did you also update Photoshop as well? I have a feeling that Image Processor and Image Processor Pro are installed into Photoshop and are also accessible via Bridge, but not directly installed into Bridge…

    Image Processor Pro (which is better than the old Image Processor) can be downloaded here:

    ps-scripts - Browse /Image Processor Pro at SourceForge.net

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    Legend
    October 21, 2018

    You have to use matching versions of Bridge and Photoshop. You can also install Image Processor Pro or another third party script.

    Participating Frequently
    October 21, 2018

    I am using matching versions of PS and Bridge. At least that's what Adobe is sending me via Creative Cloud. The only version of Image processor pro that installs in CC2018 is a beta release. What does that tell you. Adobe doesn't care about bugs and their resolution and relies on users and third parties to sort them out...

    Legend
    October 22, 2018

    Image Processor Pro is not Adobe software and yes its been labeled beta for a couple of years.

    Participant
    November 23, 2017

    SAME PROBLEM _ NONE OF IT WORKED...  I have to convert 800 images from raw to jpeg that have been pre processed in RAW  by 8 am...  please someone help !

    Stephen Marsh
    Community Expert
    Community Expert
    November 23, 2017

    There is also the Picture Processor script for Photoshop:

    https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Paul-Riggott/PS-Scripts/master/Picture%20Processor.jsx

    And Camera Raw has some batch abilities for processing Camera Raw/JPEG/TIFF files too.

    Good luck!

    Stephen Marsh
    Community Expert
    Stephen MarshCommunity ExpertCorrect answer
    Community Expert
    December 28, 2016

    Try here to see if resetting prefs or other common fixes help:

    Troubleshoot Adobe Bridge

    Did you also update Photoshop as well? I have a feeling that Image Processor and Image Processor Pro are installed into Photoshop and are also accessible via Bridge, but not directly installed into Bridge…

    Image Processor Pro (which is better than the old Image Processor) can be downloaded here:

    ps-scripts - Browse /Image Processor Pro at SourceForge.net