"Light Table" mode: Continued high CPU usage
See Update #1, 2025-01-16 below.
See Update #2, 2025-01-16 below.
When using the latest version of Bridge (15.0.2.432) I have noticed that sometimes Bridge has a continued (very) high CPU usage for no reason. I can replicate this 100% (system details below):
start Bridge
enter "maximized" mode for the Bridge app window (so that the Bridge window fills the whole screen)
enter "Filmstrip" mode
go to a folder with more than around 40 images (see below *)
(I have tested this with both small JPEGs and with large TIFFs, see also about filters below)Bridge may or may not generate thumbnails and/or previews (does not matter for this bug/problem)
wait until the CPU usage for Bridge falls to its idle level (around 0.1% in my case)
now enter "Light Table" mode
at first nothing happens
cover part or the whole Bridge windows with another app (I used the Task Manager when experimenting)
then bring the Bridge window to the front, so that the Bridge window is fully exposed again (letting the Bridge window get focus)
almost immediately I observe a very high CPU usage level (see attached screen dumps of Task Manager)
while this is going on I can see no disk activity at all generated by Bridge. Bridge seems to consume CPU resources for no apparent reason. This goes on (forever) until another screen mode (like back to "Filmstrip) is selected or Bridge exit.
*) during my experiments I noticed that when the number of images shown in "Light Table" mode is equal to or less than 36, everything works normal (no high CPU usage). When the number of images shown in "Light Table" mode is greater or equal to 38 however, the high CPU usage occurs.
Note that normal (low) CPU usage is observed BOTH when the total number of images in the folder is less than 36 OR if filters are applied before entering "Light Table" mode that results in less than 36 images shown on the screen when going to "Light Table" mode (no high CPU usage even with a folder with a large number of images if filters limit the number of images shown).
This makes Bridge almost unusable in "Light Table" mode (sluggish, PC fans accelerating).
Other pending problems:
https://community.adobe.com/t5/bridge-discussions/bridge-keeps-regenerating-cached-thumbnails/m-p/14732534
https://community.adobe.com/t5/bridge-discussions/generate-monitor-size-previews-wrong-size-generated/m-p/15081010
- Bridge version 15.0.2.432
- Windows 11 Pro, version 24H2, OS build 26100.2605
- Nvidia RTX 2020, Studio driver, Version 566.36

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JØRGEN JOHANSON commented
Update #2, 2025-01-16:
I have done some more testing. When I observed that the number of thumbnails shown on the screen in Light Table mode had an effect on the High CPU problem (see the initial post about filtering etc.), I have now experimented with the slider controlling the thumbnail size in Light Table mode. My screen has 2560 x 1440 pixels, and I am using 100% scaling in Windows display settings. For the following number of thumbnails displayed on the screen (Bridge maximized), I observe the following:
14 x 5 - OK
13 x 5 - High CPU
12 x 4.5 - OK
11 x 4 - High CPU sometimes
10 x 4- High CPU
9 x 3.5 - OK sometimes
8 x 3 OKFor the settings where the number of thumbnails displayed show "OK" in the table above, I also observe that Bridge is much faster to enter Light Table mode (it is almost instant, for the others it takes a second or a bit more). The repeatability is high (also when going via reboots etc.).
The faster speed also benefits applying color management to the thumbnails (almost instant when "OK", while taking a while for the other configurations).I have tried resetting preferences and purged the cache. Did not have any effect.
(Note: the "Ctrl+Alt+Shift" dialog does not have an option to "reset the default workspace" as described online:
https://helpx.adobe.com/bridge/kb/troubleshoot-errors-freezes-bridge.html ). -
JØRGEN JOHANSON commented
Log file attached. once more.
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JØRGEN JOHANSON commented
Update #1, 2025-01-16:
I have attached parts of the Bridge log file, see "BridgeLog-utdrag.txt".
The tests performed are:
2025-01-16 - 09:50 - start Bridge
2025-01-16 - 09:55 - go to lighttable mode, start Task Manager (Task Manager window on top)
2025-01-16 - 10:00 - unhide Bridge window (bring to front). High CPU usage starts.
2025-01-16 - 10:10 - go back to filmstrip mode. High CPU usage ends.
2025-01-16 - 10:15 - exit BridgeFolder used for this test:
84 images
JPEG
1000 x 667 pixels
~150 KB eachNOTE: as long as another app window hides parts of the Bridge window (starts at 09:55), Bridge delays color management of thumbnails. The thumbnails are color corrected when the Bridge window is brought on top at 10:00 (at the same time as the hight CPU usage starts.
Bridge log file at:
C:\Users\<username>\AppData\Roaming\Adobe\Bridge 2025\BridgeLog.log