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Larger distance between images in v9 update.

New Here ,
Oct 15, 2018 Oct 15, 2018

Hi all,

With the new Bridge update I noticed the thumbnails are quite a bit smaller because of the new bordered placeholders.  I usually have it scaled way down so the change is quite noticeable and kind of makes it harder to compare images.  Is there a setting that I'm missing that can change this back?   Thank you!!

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LEGEND , Oct 15, 2018 Oct 15, 2018

Adobe changed the UI in CC 2019 and there are a lot of unwelcome changes that came with it, unfortunately. Please post on the feedback page feedback.photoshop.com about your experience.

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LEGEND ,
Oct 15, 2018 Oct 15, 2018

I'd like to add that I don't like also that what was(n't) okey in previous Bridge, or even earlier:

- too thick grid lines (when grid is enabled)

- workspace names on top that you can not hide!

- cut names of files when you size images quite much down

- ugly compared theme colours (space together with window edges)

- unnoticable colour dot labels that takes even more file name space

- always white top main window edge that looks bad with dark theme

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LEGEND ,
Oct 15, 2018 Oct 15, 2018
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Adobe changed the UI in CC 2019 and there are a lot of unwelcome changes that came with it, unfortunately. Please post on the feedback page feedback.photoshop.com about your experience.

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