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nygal77
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May 9, 2024
Question

Bridge Photo Downloader Not Working Properly

  • May 9, 2024
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Hi,

I can’t seem to get my images from the card reader to Adobe Bridge. There are a few moving parts here, so I’m not sure which part is the problem. My Adobe Bridge is up to date, V 14.0.4. I have a new camera, so I had to buy a new type of card, the CFexpress Type B card, and since I had a new card, I also needed to buy a new card reader (so I’m using the ProGrade PG05.5 Dual Slot Card Reader. I took some photos, inserted the CFExpress Type B card in the Card Reader, and when I click on Photo Downloader, I get “None Detected”. In the past I would see the Nikon name and the drive, which resulted in the viewing of all my images on that card.
I am using Windows 11, and when I go into File Explorer, and open the Nikon D850 folder, then the DCIM folder, I can see my images.
Do I need to make some setting changes, somewhere? I haven’t had issues with the Photo Downloader in the past, all went well, so I’m not sure if it’s the newest version of Bridge, or the new type of image card or the card reader?
Help.

Thanks,

Ruth

3 replies

Inspiring
July 8, 2025

I received my new CF EXpress Card and reader today (07/08/2025) and I too, am having the same problem. Has there been a fix recently that I am not aware of?

sharonpacker@mac.com
Participating Frequently
July 8, 2025

No fix that I can find.  I thought it was my card reader.  I purchases a different and more expensive card reader.  Neither work with Bridge.  I have found a work around.  I open the CF card while it is in the reader with Bridge.  I then "move" the photos into folders a few at a time using Bridge.  I cannot download from the CF card with Bridge but I can "move" a batch of photos at a time in to folders on my desktop using the "move" feature within Bridge.

sharonpacker@mac.com
Participating Frequently
July 8, 2025

Sorry.  I hit post before editing my comment and not the site will not allow me to edit.

 

Rahul Saraogi
Participating Frequently
May 14, 2024

Hello @nygal77 

 

Thank you for reporting the issue.

 

CF Express card not recognising in Adobe Photo Downloader when it is connected through a card reader is a known issue and it is added in our engineering pipeline.

 

You can still access the contents of your CF Express card in Adobe Photo Downloader

 

  1. On Windows, enable auto play settings for Bridge <version>. Please check at
    • Control Panel->Hardware and Sound-> AutoPlay for removable drive and Memory Card
    • Windows->Search->AutoPlaySettings
  2. Directly connect your camera with CF Express card to the machine and access the contents of CF Express card in Adobe Photo Downloader

 

Please let us know if that resolves the issue for you.

 

Thanks,

Bridge Team

Known Participant
December 15, 2024

That doesn't work for me.

Participant
December 16, 2024

me neither

 

nygal77
nygal77Author
Known Participant
May 9, 2024

Since I posted my problem with the Photo Downloader above, I have been searching for an answer to this problem. Since I wasn’t finding anything even remotely close to my issue, I decided to try a work around. The Pro Grade Digital card reader is a dual slot reader, one slot for the CF Express Type B card, the other slot the SDHC/SDXC II card. In my File Explorer, the CF Express Card is designated as E: and the SDHC II card is an F: location. As it is set in my camera, the CF Express card is the primary slot, so all the pics are on this card. In File Explorer, I copied a few of the images from the CF Express card to the SDHC II card. And wow, now the Bridge Photo Downloader recognizes them, and I can download them into Bridge. So now is the question: why doesn’t Bridge recognize the CF Express card? Anyone else having this problem?

Ruth

Participating Frequently
May 13, 2024

Everybody has this problem. Adobe isn't doing anything about it. This been going on for the last 2 years

nygal77
nygal77Author
Known Participant
May 14, 2024

Then Nikon and Adobe need to get together for lunch and discuss this.