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Inspiring
July 28, 2023
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Bridge>Toos>Ps missing

  • July 28, 2023
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My CC subscription apps are up to date. I regularly use Br & Ps & to  run scripts and actions from Bridge via the Tools> Photoshop menu. Today I noticed that Photoshop no longer appears in the Tools dropdown. I checked the Bridge>Settings to be sure all the scripts are checked. I also used Time Machine to revert both Br & Ps a few days. Nothing seems to bring Ps back to the menu. What am I missing ?

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Correct answer frankg_photos
Im re-installing Ps
Hoping that'll do it

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Adobe Employee
August 8, 2023
Hi,
Thank you for reaching out with your concern. It looks like you're encountering an issue with the Tools -> Photoshop options missing from Adobe Bridge 2023 after installing the latest Photoshop beta build. We understand how important this functionality is for your workflow. We have internally raised a ticket and tracking that with the Photoshop team.
To address this, here's a workaround that should help resolve the issue:
  • Uninstall the current Photoshop 24.x version.
  • Reinstall Photoshop 24.x.
  • Launch Adobe Bridge.
This should restore the Tools -> Photoshop options in Bridge 2023.
If you're interested in using the Photoshop Beta build, we recommend installing the latest Bridge Beta build (14.0.0.57). This should ensure smooth interoperability between the Photoshop beta build and the updated Bridge beta build.
We appreciate your patience and hope this solution resolves the issue for you.

Best regards,
Bridge Team
Inspiring
October 11, 2023

the 2024 versions are not working - how can I get the photoshop tool back in bridge 2024 - messing up my workflow - thanks!!!!!!!!!!

Inspiring
October 11, 2023

nevermind - it's working now!!!!!!!   yay!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Participating Frequently
July 29, 2023

Same problem here. I've tried all kinds of thing. Reinstalled Bridge several times. Removed the beta-versions of Bridge and Photoshop. Now Photoshop no longer shows up in the Bridge Startup Scripts.

@frankg_photos  Any luck with reinstalling PS?

Participating Frequently
July 29, 2023

Just found out what caused the problem in my case. The installation of the beta version of Photoshop messed up things.

 

To resolve the issue, I deinstalled Photoshop beta and the regular Photoshop. Then I reinstalled the regular Photoshop and after that opened Bridge. I was asked whether to install a couple of Startup Scripts and I did. The Tools were back as before.

 

After that I reinstalled Photoshop beta. After opening Bridge I was asked whether to install Photoshop 2024 Startup Scripts. DO NOT INSTALL THESE SCRIPTS! After that the Tools were still there. However, all previous Photoshop file associations in Bridge were changed into Photoshop 2024 25.0. I’m afraid you will have to change these back manually.

 

In my opinion this is a serious flaw in the design of the beta installation which Adobe should fix. First, there is no such thing as Photoshop 2024. The beta version is called Photoshop 2023 (beta) 25.0. Second, the file association in the explorer only displays Photoshop 2023 as an option in the list. However, this is not the regular Photoshop 2023, but Photoshop 2023 (beta) instead. I have not found a decent way to repair or circumvent this serious flaw.

Participating Frequently
November 11, 2023

Hi, @MeLeo

 

Look, I appreciate your frustration, but as I was trying to point out, the operative word in that release is the word "beta." Beta should be respected as a big flashing sign that s#!t may happen. I've been beta testing software since 1985, and one really, really big thing you learn quickly is never to use beta software on work/important files. If you do so, I would suggest that you do it at your own risk. 

 

There are times when released software messes up production software, which can happen when either a last-minute change was introduced into the software to resolve one issue but creates other issues. Or, the beta testers didn't have the right combination of software, hardware, or "use" pattern to create the problem. This is why, when reporting bugs, it's important to state the exact series of steps used to create the "event" and be very specific on the hardware and software used. It's common for bugs to only show up for one platform rather than the other (and even specific releases of the OS for a given platform).

 

When you download and use beta software, you do so at your own risk. I know some beta testers test with separate machines, but I've never done that as I do not have the money or time to maintain two systems. 

 

If anything, I do fault Adobe for giving the impression that this public beta is fine and dandy and that you can try these new features and enjoy them. IMHO, I do think they should have had "some" warning that it is beta software.


Just a TLDR...
1. don't EVER install Beta software from ANY company on a production machine. EVER!
2. Shame on Adobe for even suggesting that their Beta's are just a "fun little pre-release playground". They are NOT!
People are lucky they didn't have to completely reinstall Windows, which happens very often. Treat Beta's like Malware, and let other people be the "experiment testers".

Participant
July 28, 2023

I have the same problem. I've always processed jpegs of my tiffs using the Photoshop/Image Processor drop down in bridge. Now it is gone.

 

frankg_photosAuthorCorrect answer
Inspiring
July 28, 2023
Im re-installing Ps
Hoping that'll do it