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What determines the size of the image in Bridge?

Engaged ,
Jul 04, 2018 Jul 04, 2018

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This screen shot is from Bridge:

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The artboard for the file on the left is 4"x4". For the file on the right, it is 1.7" x 1.7". So why do I get the large preview for the smaller artboard?

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Community Expert , Jul 05, 2018 Jul 05, 2018

I assume you have Photoshop and the image is a Smart Object. Change the resolution there if your sole objective is to have two images appear the same size in Bridge. 

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Jul 05, 2018 Jul 05, 2018

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Compare image resolution of each.

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Jul 05, 2018 Jul 05, 2018

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These are Illustrator files - doesn't that mean they have no resolution or are independent of the concept of resolution?

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Jul 05, 2018 Jul 05, 2018

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Here are two images of identical size viewed in Bridge: View > Review Mode (Cmd+B).

Note the difference in resolution. Left: 300 ppi. Right: 72 ppi

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Jul 05, 2018 Jul 05, 2018

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Can you explain to me how I change the "resolution" of my Illustrator files to produce a more consistent result in Bridge?

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I assume you have Photoshop and the image is a Smart Object. Change the resolution there if your sole objective is to have two images appear the same size in Bridge. 

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Jul 05, 2018 Jul 05, 2018

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These are Illustrator files. I don't really know what a Photoshop "Smart Object" is - I don't do much photo editing. I'm trying to use Bridge to manage a huge collection of vector art.

On Thu, Jul 5, 2018 at 3:30 PM, norman.sanders <forums_noreply@adobe.com>

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Jul 06, 2018 Jul 06, 2018

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Bridge is viewing the preview of the Illustrator file. The smaller one on the left is from and older version of Illustrator and was probably saved with a different preview setting. Unfortunately I don’t know off the top of my head what the setting is. I would try re saving it to a new file.

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