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Revert the coloured labelling dot back to a visible line!
On previous versions of Bridge, the label was a highly visible coloured line under the image. On Bridge 2019, they have changed the label to an inconspicuous and highly missable small coloured dot.
Please revert back to the old line, or give us the option on how the label should look.
66 votesFEATURE- RELEASED ·AdminTeja Vepakomma (Senior Product Manager, Adobe Creative Cloud Bridge) responded
This feature request has been implemented and released. Please upgrade to the latest version of Bridge to see this change.
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Please Undo Some "Improvements" to Bridge 2019
1) Where's my true black background? For as long as I've worked with Adobe products I've kept my workspace backgrounds as close to black as possible. Bridge 2018 accommodated me. Bridge 2019 does not: nearest I can get to black is an insipid and annoyingly bright neutral gray. Please restore my option to work against true black.
2) Please make star ratings optional. I do not use star ratings and when stars were much smaller I could ignore them. Now they take up a good chunk of real estate beneath my image, making information I do choose to show hard…
51 votesFEATURE- RELEASED ·AdminTeja Vepakomma (Senior Product Manager, Adobe Creative Cloud Bridge) responded
Hi,
This feature has been released in Bridge v10.0. You can update Bridge to see this feature.
At the bottom of the Content Pane, there is an option to hide Tiles and ‘Show Thumbnails only’. If tiles are hidden, the image backdrop can be changed to pure black from Edit→Preferences→Interface→Image backdrop.
Thank you for your feedback on User Voice.
Regards,
Teja V.
Senior Product Manager, Adobe Bridge -
Thumbnail Boxes
The darker boxes around each and every thumbnail image, omg, get rid of those or at least make it optional. Its just awful. I am told on the forum "The dark grey boxes around assets in content panel is designed for better view of assets." Thats a hell of a thing to assume, it makes me want to scratch my eyes out. Please PleasePleasePleasePleasePleasePleasePleasePleasePleasePleasePleasePlease
37 votesFEATURE- RELEASED ·AdminTeja Vepakomma (Senior Product Manager, Adobe Creative Cloud Bridge) responded
Hi,
This feature has been released in Bridge v10.0.
In the Content Panel, there is a check box “Show Tiles” which can be unchecked to remove the Thumbnail boxes.
Thanks,
Teja Vepakomma
Senior Product Manager,
Adobe Bridge -
Old Label visuals much better than new 'dot' feature
Wondered if there is a way to make the labels in Bridge CC 2019 more pronounced like in the previous version vs the tiny dots they are now? Preferences does not seem to offer this option. I much prefer the old labels that were easier to better illustrate my workflow (approved, review, work on, etc.) at a glance. These tiny dots require more attention to determine what I am looking at.
39 votesFEATURE- RELEASED ·AdminTeja Vepakomma (Senior Product Manager, Adobe Creative Cloud Bridge) responded
Dear Bridge Users,
As one of the top requested features, this has been completed. Please upgrade to latest version of Bridge to see this change.
Thanks,
Teja Vepakomma
Senior Product Manager,
Adobe Bridge -
Image Backdrop-need pure white tone
Image backdrop needs to be a user defined tone as previous versions allowed. Pure white is definitely needed to double check images that are required to have a 255 255 255 background. Had to revert to 2018 version.
35 votesFEATURE- RELEASED ·AdminTeja Vepakomma (Senior Product Manager, Adobe Creative Cloud Bridge) responded
Hi,
This feature is now released as part of Bridge v10.0.
Please upgrade Bridge to v10.0 to see the change.
At the bottom of the Content pane, you should uncheck “Show Tiles”. After Tiles are removed, go to Edit→Preferences→Interface→Image Backdrop to change the slider to pure white.
Thanks,
Teja
Senior Product Manager,
Adobe Bridge -
Old interface in Bridge 8 was much better than new!
I think not need to change things that was good.
New interface is too "designed": previously it was more compact, without extra featuгes as big grey stars, wide grey frames around images and many other.
New features must adjusted in Preferences in more detailed style.26 votesFEATURE- RELEASED ·AdminTeja Vepakomma (Senior Product Manager, Adobe Creative Cloud Bridge) responded
Hi,
This request has been addressed in v10.0 of Bridge released earlier this month.
Please upgrade to see the change.
You have options at the bottom of the content pane to Hide Tiles and Show Thumbnails only. These options will allow you to see larger thumbnails and more content by using the zoom slider.
Let me know if you need anything else.
Regards,
Teja
Senior Product Manager,
Adobe Bridge -
I don't like the new Content window.
There's too much wasted space between the thumbnails. Also, the dark boxes around the thumbnails are really unnecessary and distracting. I prefer the view of CC 2018. Please make this new look optional, and/or allow users to turn these boxes off in preferences.
18 votesFEATURE- RELEASED ·AdminTeja Vepakomma (Senior Product Manager, Adobe Creative Cloud Bridge) responded
Hi,
In the recently released v10.0 of bridge, there is an option at the bottom of the Content pane to allow users to turn off the ‘dark boxes’. It is called ‘Show Tiles’.
Thanks,
Teja
Senior Product Manager,
Adobe Bridge -
Allow "Edit Capture Time" to Also Modify .TIFF files for Those Who Scan and Archive Old Photos!
Your new "Edit Capture Time" feature is great! But, strangely it only seems to work with .JPG and RAW photos — which in most cases when we have the settings set correctly, already have the correct time and date embedded for us via our digital cameras
When we REALLY need to be able to edit the Capture Time and Date the most is when we scan photos with our flatbed scanners, and the date and time for the photo is set by our scanning software to be the date and time we scanned the photo, not of course, when we took…
16 votesFEATURE- RELEASED ·AdminTeja Vepakomma (Senior Product Manager, Adobe Creative Cloud Bridge) responded
Dear Users,
This feature has been released. Please upgrade to the latest Bridge version to see the change. Let us know if you have any more suggestions.
Regards,
Teja Vepakomma,
Senior Product Manager,
Adobe Bridge
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