Views
1409
Replies
0
Status
Closed
When I deliberately over or under expose a raw image in a digital camera, I can see the result in CS Browser but
cannot see it in CS2 Bridge. CS2 camera raw applies all kinds of unwanted processing ("improvements") to the Bridge thumbnails even when Auto Adjustments are off and all
variables are set to zero. The Bridge thumbs are, in effect, useless in this case.
In the adobe.com Bridge forum I’ve discovered there’s no workaround – no way to shut off excessive processing of thumbs. Therefore, I continue to use CS Browser or
BreezeBrowser instead of Bridge for experimental work.
Is anyone else bothered by this problem?
–David
cannot see it in CS2 Bridge. CS2 camera raw applies all kinds of unwanted processing ("improvements") to the Bridge thumbnails even when Auto Adjustments are off and all
variables are set to zero. The Bridge thumbs are, in effect, useless in this case.
In the adobe.com Bridge forum I’ve discovered there’s no workaround – no way to shut off excessive processing of thumbs. Therefore, I continue to use CS Browser or
BreezeBrowser instead of Bridge for experimental work.
Is anyone else bothered by this problem?
–David
How to Improve Photoshop Performance
Learn how to optimize Photoshop for maximum speed, troubleshoot common issues, and keep your projects organized so that you can work faster than ever before!