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My photos will hide themselves in Adobe Bridge

New Here ,
Jan 19, 2022 Jan 19, 2022

I am taking a Photoshop class and we are using Bridge and Camera Raw for the first time. I get my photos from class in a file and download them to my desktop and then open them in Bridge, but they will hid themselves without me even doing anything, unless I somehow am doing something I don't know I am. The only way to get them to reappear is to close everything and redownload the file and open it again. I was workign on editing some photos and they disappeared again, so I had to start all over again. It happened again after I was almost done with the assignment and now I am back to not seeing any edited photos, with all of them hidden except for one. I can show hidden files from the view menu but it only shows me this, and i cannot see or open the photos. 

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Jan 19, 2022 Jan 19, 2022
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Where are you placing the files? Are they on your computer or on an external drive? Are you keeping them on a flash drive? Are they placed on your Desktop?

 

If you are doing any of these other than your Picture folder, please do the following:

 

Go to your System Preferences and select Security and Privacy (found in the top section). Now click on the Privacy setting (last tab). Now click on the lock on the bottom left and provide your Administrator code. Now select the Full Disk Access option and click on the "+" symbol. This will bring up the standard Mac Open window and let you add any application you want or need to have full access. Look for Bridge, select it, it will now appear in that window and make sure it's checked. Next, go to the Files and Folders option and do the same thing as above (although there's nothing to check, just add. Close everything down and see if that makes it all work.

Please let me know

[Note: these images are from an older OS, the process is the same.]

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Please let us know if this solves the problem or not.

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