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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,
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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.
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Teja V.
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An error occurred while saving the comment GR commentedThis version is a huge waste of screen space:
- huge amount of useless space around the thumbnails, ratings and filenames, folders, folder names, metadata and so on.
- huge title bars above the panels
- huge bar at the bottom of the content panelOn the go I'm using a MacBook Pro 13". In Filmstrip Workspace, the Content panel is taking up ridiculous amounts of valuable screen space. If I reduce the size of the Content panel to match my screen, the filenames and ratings are hidden and the thumbnails get tiny. This is unusable.
Missing colour labels.
I was trying to roll back to Bridge CC 2018, but there was no option to manage previous versions in the Adobe Creative Cloud Desktop App.
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On my end, the problem has nothing to do with cache generation. Bridge freezes even if cache generation has completed.
I'm on a MacBook Pro running macOS Mojave (10.14). Bridge 2019 freezes all the time, especially after Batch Renaming or moving files from one folder to another even on a local drive. It becomes completely unresponsive and you can only Force Quit the application and restart.
Bridge 2018 was really stable, but Bridge 2019 is unusable.