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I have a problem when using bridge for photoshop

Community Beginner ,
Jul 26, 2021 Jul 26, 2021

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When i select multiple images in bridge to do an acrion on using photoshop , it shows

"no paranoma or hdr sets found"

I have adobe photoshop 2021 and adobe bridge 2020, i dunno if that would help.

thanks in advance

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Jul 26, 2021 Jul 26, 2021

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Are the images taken to do HDR and/or Panorama?

 

What is the Action you are trying to supposed to do?

 

And while we're at it: what is your OS (and what release)?

 

What version of Bridge and what Version of Photoshop?

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Community Beginner ,
Jul 26, 2021 Jul 26, 2021

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no 

 

convert from rgb to cmyk

 

windows 10 pro 64 bit

 

adobe bridg cc 2020 V10.0.3.138 / adobe photoshop 2021 V22.0.3.49

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Jul 27, 2021 Jul 27, 2021

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Hi Ahmed,

 

There is no mechanism directly in Bridge to do that. I have a hunch that you are working in Adobe Camera Raw, (if you open a raw image from Bridge you are in ACR, not Bridge at that point).

 

One thing you could do is to create an Action in Photoshop and save that Action. Then in Bridge go to Tools -> Photoshop -> Image Processor. Then in IP, on the bottom you can select the Action you just created. 

 

Because I think you are working with raw images, you will need to save the images into another format, I'd suggest TIF to save as much of the image's information as possible from the raw format (raw images have no color profile, not until they aree a standard image format).

 

I hope this helps because I'm not fully sure what you are doing or how.

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Thanks alot.

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