If this is the cause, you might be able to cut CPU/GPU usage by setting Bridge to use embedded previews instead of making its own, and to defer preview generation until you select a file.Ĭlick the Thumbnail Quality/Preview Generation icon in the path bar and check these settings: If a folder, collection, or search result has 200 files, Bridge will start rendering 200 previews. It is possible that the high CPU/GPU usage is because Bridge might be set to pre-build previews for files in folders you browse with Bridge, especially if they are folders with large number of raw files. I’m not sure if this is a fix, but here is something to try: The whole issue is not terribly problematic for me (yet) but rather annoying. Which was the recommendation to do, given during communication (a chat) with the Adobe software support technicians. Previous moths with the earlier Bridge software this type of crash was a result of something the matter with with deleting/emtying of some cache files/folders. Ok- then the error (crash?) message occurs, and the crash report option is then available. Another right click on the Bridge dock-icon below, triggers at small pop-up menue that has a few alternatives (4?) for which I select "forced exit". 5) then I try to exit Bridge the same way - which does not work. 4) Ending the session, I exit Photoshop right-click on the Ps icon below in the dock at the screen lowest part. 3) The image is then opened in Photoshop for final adjustments and final save (as a TIFF file) on my hard drive. My image editing procedure progression is: 1) In Adobe Bride, I double click on the requred Canon Cr2 raw file, to start editing 2) The image is opened in CameraRaw, and I do som adjustments there.then I click on "open" button. I thought that this problem was fixed with the newest version of Bridge - with the previous Bridge software version this occurred frequently.Īm I doing something wrong when this happens? After editing one image in both Camera Raw and Photoshop (both also latest 2021 updates done) I tried to exit the software Bridge - it has been the easiest way to exit Photoshop first, and then really took time now, and in order to refraining to wait, I clicked again and the "Tvångsavsluta" (Swedish language equivalent for a forced shut-down) and finally the error report menues occurred.
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