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In the image below, you can clearly see the problem. The thumbnail in Bridge (highlighted in the background window) has a really warm yellow white balance but in Camera Raw it shows the actual photo with more accurate colours.
Is there a colour setting in Bridge I need to edit to make it generate colour accurate thumbnails to match Camera Raw?
It's extremely frustrating to browse images currently :S
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Hi fizz112,
Sorry that your Camera raw colors do not match the Bridge thumbnail previews.
I personally had this problem and I was able to fix it. What probably happened is 'Prefer Embedded' got clicked accidentally.
To fix this, simply click the drop-down that you see in the image above and click 'Always High Quality' and also select "Generate 100 previews"( may slow down image loading operation in library)
Let us know if that helps.
Thanks,
Akash
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https://forums.adobe.com/people/Akash+Sharma wrote
Hi fizz112,
Sorry that your Camera raw colors do not match the Bridge thumbnail previews.
I personally had this problem and I was able to fix it. What probably happened is 'Prefer Embedded' got clicked accidentally.
To fix this, simply click the drop-down that you see in the image above and click 'Always High Quality' and also select "Generate 100 previews"( may slow down image loading operation in library)
Let us know if that helps.
Thanks,
Akash
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I've cleared the cache and set the options as mentioned
It does seem to occasionally work but no where near consistently.
When I scroll through the library, it will occasionally show the correct colour thumbnail but if I scroll a bit further or click the image it will go back to the "warm" thumbnail.
Is there any other settings I am missing? (I just reinstalled bridge and reset all my bridge settings before applying your solution)
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Is there a way to change the embedded image? That would be the best solution if Bridge prefers to display those.
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I'd recommend that you take a look at this discussion Color Management workflow for PS and Camera RAW and let us know if that helps?
~Akash
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Embedded images are written by the camera when the RAW file is saved. Those can't be changed.
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Did you ever find a solution to this? I am currently experiencing the same issue as you. No clue how to fix this.
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I have the same problem!
I used all versions after the 2017 ver. and i have that color shift and i just to be able to work i stuck with the 2017 ver. & 2015 ver. of Photoshop.
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