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neydafcm
Participant
December 30, 2024
Question

location of files on the pc that bridge can access

  • December 30, 2024
  • 3 replies
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I have a library, I think, that is called "gallery" ,  I cannot find a way to locate that library on my PC.  How do I find it.  Plus, is there a way to show the complete path to a photo on the screen.   I am using BRIDGE

3 replies

Stephen Marsh
Community Expert
Community Expert
December 30, 2024

Using the term "library" makes me think of a database, not a directory/folder.

 

What method or program created this "library" that you think might be called "gallery"?

 

Try searching your drives for an image name within this "library".

 

Bridge is just a file browser, it's not a DB as used by Photoshop Elements or Lightroom Classic.

neydafcm
neydafcmAuthor
Participant
January 1, 2025
The "Gallery" of photos just appeared on the screen. I assumed it was a
library of photos. I somehow "lost" that window pane and I want it back
because it showed me 3500 pics and I want to know where they are.

Best regards,

Garfield
Stephen Marsh
Community Expert
Community Expert
January 1, 2025

Perhaps you have lost the main content window... Try:

 

Window > Content  > Desktop (or whatever browse location required to show the required files)

Erik Bloodaxe
Legend
December 30, 2024

Look under "Window" and make sure you have "PathBar" selected.

Then you will see the Pathbar showing the path to any selected file or folder.

I am not familiar with "Gallery" on the PC system either.

gary_sc
Community Expert
Community Expert
December 30, 2024

HI, @neydafcm, I can help you with the 2nd question, but since I'm on a Mac and do not know the PC system, you'll have to wait for someone else to help you on that.

 

To find the location of an image you are looking at, look at the Path Bar; it shows the breadcrumb trail of what you're looking at, such as this:

 If you do not see that, then you can turn it on from the Window Menu, as shown here:

 Good luck on your first question, sorry I cannot help you on that.