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ultrachrome
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July 4, 2019
Question

How to optimize Adobe Bridge for best performance

  • July 4, 2019
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I recently switched from Mac to PC and did a fresh install of Photoshop and Bridge. I'm finding that Bridge is now slower than it was on my Mac even though the PC is a much more powerful computer. Photoshop itself works a good deal better now but not Bridge. I'm having to wait for it to generate thumbnails even on folders I've already opened and looked at in bridge and it's not quick to do so. Also, when I try to move images and folders around in bridge, it is also slow. Much slower than when moving folders in the Windows 10 file manager. It will also leave the file names of folders in place that have been deleted until I quit and reopen Bridge.

I suspect all of this is just a settings thing. My computer is....

i7 gen 8 processor
64 GB ram

All solid state stroage

8 GB graphics card

Almost all horsepower can go to Bridge and Photoshop.

Hope someone can recommend some settings that will fix this problem.

Thanks!

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    NRC13
    Inspiring
    November 18, 2021

    I have this problem and I went online to Adobe Customer Support earlier this week. My problem was escalated to a specialist who took over my PC to study the problem. He concluded it was normal and expected performance from Bridge and that it was not a fault. He said his computer in the Adobe office behaved in just the same way with Bridge. I have used Bridge for many years and I do not recollect it performing like this before. I find it a nuisance and I thought the idea of having a cache was to prevent exactly this continuing regeneration of thumbnails and previews.

    Known Participant
    October 12, 2022

    any fix to this issue?

    New Participant
    October 29, 2021

    I have the same problem even though my computer is even more powerful than the one you mention.

     

    The longer Bridge sits and crank out previews and thumbnails, the slower ACR and Photoshop becomes as well.

     

    Bridge also doesn't seem to use the GPU (16GB) either. It just loads up the CPU (12 core Xeon), so much that, if left to continue the whole computer starts lagging, whilst the GPU sits there idling.

     

    The only solution then is to reboot, but then Bridge starts all over again, regenerating previews and thumbnails it had just done a few minutes before the reboot.

     

    I am at my wits end with this issue. 

     

    I have gone through all the optimizations tweaks I could find, none made any difference. 

     

    Very frustrating.

     

    Adobe Employee
    November 11, 2021

    Hi @TvN20179901 ,

     

    Thank you for your feedback. We're sorry to hear about the issue.

     

    Could you please share the following details with us:

    1. Bridge version in use.

    2. System configuration.

    3. Files/formats on which the issue is observed.

    4. Thumbnail quality & Preview generation settings.

    Please share the sample files on which you are observing the issue at sharewithbr@adobe.com 

     

    Also, could you please try setting the preview generation options to the following and let us know if you still face the issue?

     

    Thanks,

    Bridge Team

    Participating Frequently
    November 18, 2021

    I have been having similar problems with folders of already generated thumbnails constantly regenerating as I scroll down the folder in Bridge.

     

    I have just checked the above settings and changed the Preview size to Embedded from Standard, but the problem is persisting.

     

    Win 10 Home, Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-4770 CPU @ 3.40GHz 3.40 GHz, 32GB RAM, NVIDIA GeForce GTX 645.

    Adobe Bridge v12

    Fujifilm RAW .RAF files from an XPRO2 Camera, file sizes around 48 megabytes.

     

    Paul

    melissapiccone
    Community Expert
    July 9, 2019

    I'm going to guess that it is basically starting over on your new computer. It probably had images cached on your Mac.

    Melissa Piccone | Adobe Trainer | Online Courses Author | Fine Artist
    ultrachrome
    Inspiring
    July 9, 2019

    Thanks Melissa for taking the time.

    These are new images that were never cached on the MAC.

    Sahil.Chawla
    Community Manager
    Community Manager
    July 4, 2019

    Moved to Bridge

    Hi there,

    As you're looking to optimize Bridge's performance, could you please have a look at these articles and see if it helps?

    How to tune Photoshop CS6 for peak performance

    Work with the Adobe Bridge cache

    Regards,
    Sahil

    ultrachrome
    Inspiring
    July 9, 2019

    Thanks for this...I knew to and had been ditching my cache but it only seem to help a little bit. I did switch off the "Keep 100% Previews in Cache" and I think that helped some. I also reduced the cache size which seems counter to what it says in the description to increasing performance but this seemed to help too. I don't know, it's a little hard to tell what's working.

    It still seems slower than the much less impressive spec-ed MAC. It keeps having to newly generate previews even though I know I've been in a given folder before and previews had already been generated....even like a few minutes later after leaving the folder. Is it possible that Bridge simply works a lot better on a MAC?