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Problem opening photos in Bridge

Engaged ,
Oct 22, 2019 Oct 22, 2019

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I loaded CC 2019, LR Classic, and Bridge 2019 a week ago and a problem has developed with opening photos from Bridge thumbnails.  An example is that .jpgs now open in Photos, not CC 2019. 

 

I've read several of the Bridge forum posts, and actually followed the advice in a couple of these, resetting registry for files to Photoshop.20, but nothing has changed.  (And which I may have to undo?)

 

There may be a deeper problem, in that when I right-click on a thumbnail in Bridge there is no option to "Open in Photoshop."

 

I've considered setting everything to default in Bridge, but looking through the Preferences I'm not certain that would correct the current problem.

 

Not certain of this, but the problem seems to have started when I re-downloaded Photolab 2 from DXO, not that I ever use it, but I had to buy it to get the updated version of NIK software.  😞

 

Thanks for your time,

Bruce B

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Oct 22, 2019 Oct 22, 2019

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Oh, sorry.  I'm using a Dell XPS 8700 with an i7 processor and 24gb of RAM. 

 

Bruce B

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Oct 23, 2019 Oct 23, 2019

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I fixed this problem by right clicking on just any old .jpg and searching for CC 2019 to associate with that type file.  Then I could also make the same association in Windows 10 Settings. 

 

This fixed the problem.  I found the solution in another Community post having the same problem.

 

Thanks,

Bruce B

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