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November 3, 2023
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Image Process in Bridge Creates Update to Latest Version of Photoshop Error

  • November 3, 2023
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I am using Windows, and I was holding off on updating Bridge because of the removal of the new window feature, as its very important to my workflow at a high volume studio. I saw the latest release reintroduced that feature so I decided to go ahead and update Bridge and Photoshop to hopefully the little bit of bugginess I was experiencing with Photoshop. Once I updated I kept getting an error trying to open anything from Bridge to Photoshop, so I decided to go back to the versions that were working. Now, no matter what version of Photoshop I run, when I try to Image Process from Bridge 2022, I get a popup saying to update to the latest version of Photoshop. This is very frustrating as it has put my entire studio on hold. Please consider professionals who make a living with your programs before making asinine changes that no one asked for.

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Erik Bloodaxe
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November 3, 2023

Can you give your exact Operating System details, Bridge Version and Photoshop version.

You need to be specific if other users are to chip in with suggestions.

When you say, "...open anything from Bridge to Photoshop", how are you trying to open files and what type of files?

Also when you say, "Image Process from Bridge", do you mean invoking the Photoshop Image Processor from Bridge's Tools Menu or something different?

Participating Frequently
November 3, 2023

Yes, I mean Image Processor, and its any file type; jpeg, raw etc. Windows 10, Bridge 12.0..4. And it occurs on any and all versions of Photoshop. 

In regards to opening anything from Bridge to Photoshop, that was occuring when both programs were fully updated to their most recent versions. Camera Raw did not provide Open, Cancel, Or Done buttons as normal, but if you hit enter that will bring that image into photoshop, which it did not, Photoshop would create an error of something along the lines of unable to open this file.

Participating Frequently
November 3, 2023

Good so far!

Do try resetting Camera Raw preferences.

In Bridge, go to Edit and hold Ctrl key while choosing Camera Raw Preferences... in the dropdown.

Delete the Camera Raw preferences - YES!

Definitely worth a try.


Unfortunately I've tried that, but still no buttons. Even after a restart.

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November 3, 2023

The previous version of Photoshop where everything was working was 23.5.2. Now looking at all the versions of Photoshop on Creative Cloud, that version is no longer an option. It goes from 22.2 to 24.0