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Thumbnails oversharpened since Bridge CC 2019

Enthusiast ,
Jul 14, 2021 Jul 14, 2021

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Hi there,

I noticed that since Bridge CC 2019 the thumbnails appear way sharper than in previous versions – I hope it's visible in attached screenshot. I'm on macOS 10.14.6 and tried it on two different macs. One of which is basically a new system and has a more or less fresh install.
Comparision Bridge Thumbnails.jpg

In this case the difference is not so apparent but I have a lot of images where it just looks terrible (product shots of packaging).

I already tried setting different quality settings, prefere embedded, disabling the transparency grid.
Edit: also tried resetting the cache via context menu, settings menu and by deleting the cache files directly.

Does anybody know if this normal now or how I can restore the old behaviour? Did I miss a setting somewhere?

Thanks!
Jens

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Jul 15, 2021 Jul 15, 2021

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Try clearing your file cache in each folder

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Jul 19, 2021 Jul 19, 2021

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Hi @jbm007,

already did that – on a second mac without any files cached (new system) it's the same behaviour...

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