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Inspiring
January 30, 2023
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How do I force Bridge to generate all thumbnails/previews when I load up a directory?

  • January 30, 2023
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This problem seems to come and go, even without changing versions, and it results in a lot of wasted time: I load up a directory of 1000 or so images and I start scrolling through them.  Bridge pauses each time a new batch of images appears on screen.

 

So I scroll to the next batch.  And wait.  Then scroll.  Then wait.  Then scroll.  Then wait.  You get the idea...

 

Sometimes Bridge will generate all thumbnails/previews when I load up a directory but sometimes not.  I can't figure out what causes it to do so.

 

I have Preview Generation set to "Always Generate".  I have Preview Quality set to "Standard".  I have tried "Embedded" and "Standard" preview size and there is no difference in behavior.

 

So how do I force Bridge to generate all thumbnails/previews every time I load up a directory?  I'm happy to wait for it to finish but I can't figure out how to make it process more than a dozen or so images at a time.

 

Thanks

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murdoc16
Inspiring
October 7, 2024

Have you figured out a solution to this?

I've been having this issue as well.  It only occurs.  When I'm on the "Embedded" preview size.  If I click on "Standard" or "Monitor Size" , it will generate the previews when the directory is loaded, however these processes take much longer than generating the Embedded preview, too long for my liking when I only just need to see the embedded jpg.  

Legend
January 30, 2023

If you purge cache for that folder, Bridge will regenerate previews and thumbs.

Inspiring
November 29, 2023

This doesn't seem to work on missing previews on .png images.