Process Collections problem, how to fix
Hi, I'm running Adobe Bridge 2017 (and Photoshop 2015.5) and was unaware that the link to batch converting files in Photoshop is no longer there. Instead there's one single option to Process Collection in Photoshop. I wanted to convert and resize 2 TIFF images to JPG and mindlessly clicked on this option. A process then began automatically whereby 60 of my images started getting "processed" -- incidentally, I have no idea what kind of processing it was applying since no intervening screen came up asking me what I wanted to do -- with numbers being placed on the image thumbnails. It's only then that I realized that this thing doesn't work as before, and wondered where is the Photoshop option to do various different things, as before.
I quickly bailed out of there (by force-quitting, hope that wasn't a mistake) but now when I open Bridge, it's stuck on that process. It's showing various thumbnails with these strange numbers on them, and only a partial amount of the images in that file. I checked in Finder and all my original images are still there but Bridge isn't showing them while mired in this process.
So, several questions:
1. how to back out of this processing thing without damage to my files, how to get Bridge working normally again?
2. how to recover the former Photoshop processing capability? All my scripts are active, btw.
3. I have researched this forum and seen advice on reinstalling Bridge and Photoshop. I recently reinstalled Photoshop 15.5 (and uninstalled Photoshop 2017 because I don't have the time right now to reinstalll all of my plugins from scratch.) Do I need to reinstall it again???
4. Or, should I uninstall Bridge 2017 and reinstall Bridge 15.5? Is that even possible, and would it make a difference?
I use Bridge a lot, like it better than Lightroom, and I'm now bogged down by this issue. Why oh why does Adobe change things that are working perfectly???? I haven't seen anything written up about this particular change in reviews that cover the new Adobe Bridge. What on earth is Process Collections in Photoshop intended to do anyway?
If anyone can help me resolve this issue, I would be most grateful. Many thanks in advance!
Scarlett
