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Inspiring
April 13, 2018
Question

Change the color of the thumbnail background in bridge

  • April 13, 2018
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Being able to PLACE images that you see in BRIDGE in a Photoshop Image is a great feature.

It would be even better if the Thumbnail background color could be changed so that you could see light images like clouds that are on transparent backgrounds.

According to our code writer, this isn't a big trick when creating a third-party program.

By having the background layer of an image a darker color, he can have the selected image PLACED without the background.

Thumbnails in Bridge will display the background color now but do not separate the image from the background during the PLACE process.

Perhaps just having the Bridge background a darker color would show images like clouds properly.

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7 replies

Participating Frequently
November 6, 2019

SAME : Please bring back the adjustable thumbnails color function. I need to work with pure white thumbnail background  PLEASE 

Kalsers
Participating Frequently
September 25, 2022

In the Content Panel, there is a check box “Show Tiles” which can be unchecked to remove the Thumbnail boxes.

Francesco Farinato
Participating Frequently
February 10, 2019

please bring back the adjustable thumbnails color function. i need to work with pure white thumbnail background because i work for ecommerce photos. Pleeeease

gener7
Community Expert
Community Expert
February 10, 2019

You can download and use Bridge CC 2018 which has that feature.

Legend
February 14, 2019

Unfortunately, the older version has a bunch of bugs that were fixed. SO you have your choice- older problems or newer problems.

Inspiring
November 30, 2018

Dennis,

I too have this problem. Everyone, this is about the previews. If you have a PNG which contains a drawing which is all in white and transparency, you cannot see it in the previews because the PREVIEW background is white. (If you open it in PS, you see white on transparency. If you have created, say 100 white icons, then when you go to look at them in Lightroom or Bridge, all you see is 100 white boxes in the previews.

Dennis (and I) are trying to see if there is someway to change the background color in the previews so we can see our icons.

gener7
Community Expert
Community Expert
October 16, 2018

Bridge 8 and 9 now has an optional thumbnail transparency option using the checkerboard.

Checkmark "Show Transparency Grid" under Bridge Preferences > Thumbnails.

rickburress
Inspiring
November 30, 2018

The "Transparency Grid" is not the answer to my initial post.

See the attached photo for the missing options in 2019 which are affecting my "surround" color when previewing the images.

It used to be independent of the interface shade options.

Now, in 2019, it is wholly dependent on the interface shading, so that one cannot choose a light interface, and still get a dark gray or a black surround during preview.

gener7
Community Expert
Community Expert
November 30, 2018

I understand. I might have been thinking of something else. If I find anything useful to solving the backdrop problem, I will pass it on.

Gene

rickburress
Inspiring
October 16, 2018

This feature, "Image Backdrop" has been notoriously removed in the CC 2019 update. The previous version of Bridge has a preference option (under INTERFACE) for "Image Backdrop" where this could be changed to black, even while the overall workspace was set to light. Please resolve/bring back.

Participant
November 29, 2018

I have been looking for this missing feature. I prep images for web and for most items need to be sure the background is totally white at the edges. Having a white backdrop in Bridge was a big help. I hope they can bring this feature back.

JJMack
Community Expert
Community Expert
April 13, 2018

Your image background has been removed or masked off.  Photoshop, Image viewer, thumbnail generators have to show something in the transparent or removed background areas. Then can not cut holes in your display.  Photoshop give you option however everything else seems to make these transparent  areas White or Black.  If any single color is used that color may well match edge areas in your image.  Photoshop defaults to a checkerboard patten white and some color. You can turn off the checkerboard grid size none then in Photoshop to transparent and removed areas will Display white

JJMack
Inspiring
April 13, 2018

While this works in Photoshop as expected, it has no effect on the image displayed in Bridge. The background is still white!

gener7
Community Expert
Community Expert
April 13, 2018

Do you mean the Image Backdrop?