spacebar preview
When you press spacebar to preview images close up, and scroll through them, then press spacebar again to exit - it has highlighted both the original photo and the photo you ended on. Effectively taking you back to where you started, not where you left off.
Hi,
The mentioned issue is fixed in the latest patch release #13.0.1.583, Please install and confirm if that fixes the issue.
You can refer the issues fixed in the patch @ https://helpx.adobe.com/bridge/kb/fixed-issues.html
Thanks,
Bridge Team
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Vikram P commented
The shortcut for 'full screen preview' space bar is not working. it is on MAC
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Mhast commented
Can confirmed, fixed in 13.0.1 on Windows 10
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Kukurykus commented
I have good news for you. With your vote this bug became most reported:
https://adobebridge.uservoice.com/forums/905377-report-bugs/filters/top
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New Studio commented
I've been using Photoshop since 1997. I've never logged in to register a complaint until now. This version of Bridge has added some good functionality, but the preview bug and losing the New Window command are huge steps backwards. Looking forward to these issues being fixed in the next update. Crucial. Thanks.
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Kukurykus commented
Your bug has been reported:
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Neil Cramer commented
Also, when you spacebar preview, the cursor is not visible on the preview screen until you click . Then the cursor appears.
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Tom Vadnais commented
This is awful and makes it more difficult to search and compare. Worst of all, I regularly used it to cycle through—and zoom into—images during Zoom conferences.
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Bruno Candeias commented
I'm having the same issue, very frustrating! I'm hoping for a quick fix or I'll have to revert to a previous version
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Matt Lowe commented
Agreed! Very annoying! Looking at rolling back to Bridge 2022
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Kevin Mccauley commented
This is a super annoying bug and I went back to Bridge 2022.
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AHP commented
Another workflow killer!!
This also happens after deleting a file (not fullscreen).
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Enrico Iapoce commented
Follow. Also a problem here.
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Mhast commented
Also means, if you drag the final photo onto your layout (which is a normal thing to do right? ah I've found the picture I want, I'll drop it into my InDesign layout/Photoshop document/Illustrator drawing) it means you're actually dropping two files in - the original one and the one you're dragging. Very annoying!
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Kukurykus commented