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Using Adobe Bridge with Box Sync

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Feb 14, 2017 Feb 14, 2017

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We have a team that is dealing with thousands of photos/videos, and we are using Bridge and Box sync together. Our workflow is that we view our box sync folder through adobe bridge to sort/search/tag photos. However, in our box sync we are seeing many versions of photos (ie: noted as V2, V6). We do not technically "edit" these photos, only added a few tags for initial uploads. Does adobe save a new "version" of a photo every time it is pulled up? or perhaps someone on our team has opened files in photoshop? Anyone else had problems with duplicates?

I've also asked box sync but really no luck there. Any advice is helpful if anyone has dealt with simultaneous syncing/sharing/"editing"!!! thank you!

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Adobe Employee , Feb 16, 2017 Feb 16, 2017

Hi Meganf,

Photoshop or Bridge does not automatically create copies of images. I would advise you to please check if someone else has access to the images, who might have edited a few of them in photoshop. And as far as I'm aware of, it is a first of its kind issue.

Regards,

Sahil

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Adobe Employee ,
Feb 16, 2017 Feb 16, 2017
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Hi Meganf,

Photoshop or Bridge does not automatically create copies of images. I would advise you to please check if someone else has access to the images, who might have edited a few of them in photoshop. And as far as I'm aware of, it is a first of its kind issue.

Regards,

Sahil

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