Adam Simmons
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Hi,
The issue has been fixed in latest release of Bridge # 12.0
Thanks,
Bridge TeamAn error occurred while saving the comment Adam Simmons supported this idea ·An error occurred while saving the comment Adam Simmons commentedI had this problem before, and found the fix somewhere. It was a permissions issue. And now it's back in Bridge Version 10.1.1.166.
When I go to offload my photos using Bridge Photo Downloader, it doesn't retain that I use the Advanced window, or my copyright info, or file saving preferences.
It's not a big deal, but it creates more work where there should be none.j
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The issue has been fixed in the latest Bridge release 12.0
An error occurred while saving the comment Adam Simmons commentedOk, after throwing a couple more hours at this problem here's the answer for Mac users:
1. In finder, use the key command to show hidden folders "CMD+Shift+."
2. Navigate to: Macintosh HD/User/xxxx/Library/Application Support/Adobe/
3. Create a folder named: Bridge CC 2019
4. Cheer that your application works as it once did in 2019
*Note that it is the "Library" folder that is hidden and the reason why CMD+Shift+. is needed and likely the reason why people are having problems implimenting this fix, as I know I was.
Well, that should do us until Bridge 2022 comes out...
YO! ADOBE! Fix yo junk!
Ok, after throwing a couple more hours at this problem and Likarm's post as the driver, here's the asnwer for Mac users:
1. In finder, use the key command to show hidden folders "CMD+Shift+."
2. Navigate to: Macintosh HD/User/xxxx/Library/Application Support/Adobe/
3. Create a folder named: Bridge CC 2019
4. Cheer that your application works as it once did in 2019
*Note that it is the "Library" folder that is hidden and the reason why CMD+Shift+. is needed and likely the reason why people are having problems implimenting this fix, as I know I was.
Well, that should do us until Bridge 2022 comes out...
YO! ADOBE! Fix yo junk!