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Preview image size in Adobe Bridge??

Community Beginner ,
Jan 15, 2020 Jan 15, 2020

Hi! I've just updated to Adobe 2020 and when using Bridge, I can't make the preview image big enough... it just appears as a small image. 
It shows you how to make the miniature size bigger, but no the Preview image.

 

..any tips? thanks!

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Jan 15, 2020 Jan 15, 2020

Moving to the Bridge forum from Get Started

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Community Expert ,
Jan 15, 2020 Jan 15, 2020

Thats becuase its rendering what ever the preview file was.

What type of image?

What OS?

You have a screen shot?

You can use the space bar to go full screen and then zoom to 800%

 

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Community Beginner ,
Jan 15, 2020 Jan 15, 2020

thanks for answering!

It's mostly with pdf and .ai files.

I attach a couple of screenshots.Captura de pantalla 2020-01-15 a las 16.54.43.pngCaptura de pantalla 2020-01-15 a las 16.54.55.png

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Community Beginner ,
Sep 21, 2022 Sep 21, 2022

Magnification in a full-screen preview, a click zooms to the current zoom level, which is 100% by default. Pressing + or - increases or decreases this magnification in additional zooms of 200%, 400%, and 800%. There are no other amounts, and this is not user-configurable.

 

You can post a feature request in the Photoshop feedback website: -

http://feedback.photoshop.com/photoshop_family

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Community Expert ,
Jul 11, 2021 Jul 11, 2021

The Preview image in Bridge has two limitations: one is that it can only show an image UP TO 100% of the actual image size. So if you have an image that is (say) 5000 pixels wide, it's very likely to fill up your screen. But if you have an image that is (say) 500 pixels wide, it will not fill up the screen whether you are viewing in Preview pane, Space bar, or any other option.

 

The 2nd issue is that on files such as Illustrator, InDesign, or PDF files, it will only be as big as the thumbnails generated by those applications (as you have discovered). The reason for this is that these applications are structured to be vector based content and when rasterized, there is a default resolution to the file of 72 dpi (very very low) and that's the only way that the image will be viewed as sharp (a very small image). If they were "allowed" to show at any size, they will appear blurry.

 

For example, you can see this in Illustrator where, when saving the image, you can turn off saving it as a PDF Compatible File which WILL allow the page's image to show up full sized (any size) in the Preview pane of Bridge, but it will be dreadfully fuzzy as one would expect it to be as it has 72 dpi resolution. And, since Bridge can only show raster images, that's the best you're going to see.

 

So unless Bridge can display vector images (and that's not going to happen in our life's time), this is the best you're going to get. Very sorry.

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Community Beginner ,
Jul 12, 2021 Jul 12, 2021

wow! thanks Gary for the detailed explanation.

It looks like I will have to get used to see my pdf in a small size, then.

have a good day 🙂

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Apr 22, 2024 Apr 22, 2024
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Crowd-sourced help and community forums are typically useless, but gary_sc really "hits it out of the park" with his detailed and eminently useful explanations. Thanks for taking the time to answer this question.

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