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SquidneyGee
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December 1, 2024
Question

Scrolling in Bridge 2025 (version 15.0) is still too slow

  • December 1, 2024
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TL;DR: Scrolling in Bridge 2025 (15.0) is still laggy, but Bridge 12.0.4 still works way better.

 

It astounds me that Adobe has yet to fix this. It's been years. I've tried every trick in the book and scoured the internet for anything. Opening the same two folders of raw images Bridge 2022 (12.0.4) will scroll like a breeze while Bridge 15.0 will be unbearbly laggy.

 

This is insanely frustrating as newer versions of bridge have a couple quality of life features which I enjoy but need to keep myself on an older version to simply browse files without going insane. Adobe needs to fix this. When Windows Explorer can scroll and preview raw images faster than Bridge, you know Adobe really messed up.

4 replies

Adobe Employee
June 13, 2025

Hi,

The fix for the issue is available in the latest build 15.1.0.635.
We’d greatly appreciate it if you could give it a try and share your feedback with us.


Regards,
Bridge Team

Participant
June 20, 2025

my first preview, I can scroll through a folder with 2000 photos very fast.

Adobe Employee
April 24, 2025

Hi,

The latest Beta build 15.1.0.595 is available with further performance optimisations in Content panel scrolling. 

Kindly try this build and share your feedback.

Regards,
Bridge Team

Community Manager
April 30, 2025

Hello @SquidneyGee 

 

Looking forward to your feedback on the latest Bridge Beta (15.1.0.595) build. 

 

Thanks,

Bridge Team.

Inspiring
December 5, 2024

Nope, 15.0.1 is still the same. Horribly slow. Here's some examples from 15. 15.0.1 is exactly the same. Please use V12 instead.

Bridge V12 Scrolling with arrow down
https://youtube.com/shorts/iLTpUOU12p8

 

Bridge V15 Scrolling with arrow down

https://youtube.com/shorts/20mmHbCO7NA

 

Bridge V15 Scrolling with arrow keys + page up / down

https://youtube.com/shorts/RzbjVeP02uU

 

As you can see, 15 is still broken.

Participant
February 23, 2025

exactly this way is definitely the most accurate interpretation