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jonesFoto
Participant
November 22, 2022
Question

Previews in Bridge Lack Saturation and Contrast

  • November 22, 2022
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We used to use Preview in Bridge as a way to know if a file needed a second pass in Camera Raw. The quality in that Preview window was good enough to tell us if the color and contrast were right. It no longer is. It’s kind of “muted”, in my processor's words, not reflecting the changes made in the Camera Raw dialogue. This seems to be true only with the 24.0.1 release. Any ideas?

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Mohit Goyal
Community Manager
Community Manager
March 7, 2023

Hi all,

 

We're happy to announce the release of Adobe Bridge Beta (13.0.3.686). This update includes the fix for this issue. To see the list of all fixed issues in this Beta release, click here

 

Please update or install Bridge Beta via the Creative Cloud Desktop app.

 

Steps to install/update

 

InstallGo to the Creative Cloud desktop app and select Beta apps in the left sidebar of the Apps panel. Then select install for your beta app.

 

Update: Go to the Creative Cloud desktop app, click on Update in the left sidebar of the Apps panel and Check for updates. Then click update for your beta app.

 

Let us know if this Beta release resolves the problem for those affected, and share your feedback.

 

Thanks,

Mohit

Known Participant
January 17, 2023

This is similar to something I *thought* I'd noticed recently. I was happy to get the problem with first/last selected opening. But I use fullscreen preview to help choose images for editing. It seems like they just aren't as sharp or have the contrast they used to. Usually, after selecting an image and hitting the spacebar, I'd wait a bit for it to load the high-res image. Now it doesn't seem as high res. I'd do the same thing as I arrowed through images - give it a moment to load high-res. 
This is on an iMac running the newest version of Ventura and the the newest version of Bridge (not at home to check the version, but I keep it updated as of this weekend).

jjonesfoto2925
Participant
January 17, 2023

Sorry, I should have posted when I learned the following: this is definitely an Adobe-Running-on-Silicon issue. If you force Bridge and PhotoShop to open using Rosetta, all the older functionality returns. So that means this problem is firmly back in the lap of the Adobe developers; the chip is not going to change, the applications must.

gary_sc
Community Expert
Community Expert
January 17, 2023

Hi, @jjonesfoto2925.

 

The ONLY reason to run Bridge and/or Photoshop under Rosetta is if you have a plugin or some other item that is not ready for the M1. Either work just fine under M1 and by themselves are doing quite well. 

 

Also, please note: I have a number of PS plugins that have been rewritten and work just fine under M1. Please check to make sure that you have updated your plugins. If they are not updated, you need to contact the plugin's creator. 

jonesFoto
jonesFotoAuthor
Participant
November 22, 2022

Thanks, Kevin - Yeah, they are synced on all our machines, and the difference is obvious regardless of what particular color space is chosen: North American General Purpose 2, Monitor, etc. Even in the fairly lossy jpg screenshot below you can see the difference in saturation between the RAW image on the far left and it's Bridge Preview version on the right.

Adobe Employee
January 17, 2023

Hi jonesFoto,
Thanks for your feedback.
Could you share the following details about the issue:

  • Bridge version 
  • OS Version
  • Monitor color profile of OS
  • Color setting in Edit Menu -> Color Settings dialog
  • The details of the external monitor (if you are using any)

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


Thanks,
Bridge Team

Kevin Stohlmeyer
Community Expert
Community Expert
November 22, 2022

Have you checked your color settings in Bridge under Edit>Color Settings to make sure they are synced?