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41 votesFEATURE- UNDER DEVELOPMENT · AdminTeja Vepakomma (Senior Product Manager, Adobe Creative Cloud Bridge) responded
Dear Bridge users,
As one of the top voted features, this is actively under development. We plan to provide option to hide the tiles so that you can see larger thumbnails and zoom out if you need to see more assets in Content View. While 9.1 (released) has some improvements, the upcoming Bridge release this year end will have significant improvements in this area. As far as the folder view and Keywords is concerned, we hope to address that next year.
Meanwhile, some of you may benefit from the existing “View Menu→Show Thumbnails Only” to see more assets in Content View.
Thank you for your vote.
Teja Vepakomma
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Adobe BridgeAn error occurred while saving the comment An error occurred while saving the comment Skies commentedMeanwhile, I'm still using version 8.1.
Great, we can change text size... with NO EFFECT on the folder spacing, which was the whole point. See video (still the same in 10.0.4).
This is just embarrassing, Adobe 🙄
Isn't this a matter of changing a few simple properties, like in CSS ?...
An error occurred while saving the comment Skies commentedAgreed. Why on Earth would we need more wasted space around anything, while at the same time cluttering the interface with more bars and lines? 2018 is much more clean and also more responsive.
2019 is waste of resources and the reason I hate the subscription plan. It is a totally unnecessary upgrade that only causes frustration. I reverted back to 2018.
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Dear Users,
This is as designed for Bridge CC 2019.Please post it as a feature request
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An error occurred while saving the comment Skies commentedAgreed.
I have all cache and temp folders on my working SSD since the amount of data can completely fill my system SSD.And why is there now also a "Media Cache" while there also still is the "Cache" ? What kind of chaos is that, Adobe?
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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,
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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.
Regards,
Teja V.
Senior Product Manager, Adobe BridgeAn error occurred while saving the comment Skies commentedI just tried the latest update. Great, I can change the font size... Without any effect on spacing of folders, meta info, etc... Verdict: 100% useless....
Isn't this just a matter of changing some numbers, like in CSS code? How can something this simple take so long?
I still use Bridge 8.1...
An error occurred while saving the comment Skies commentedI couldn't agree, more. There is a LOT of wasted space in version 9.0. I'm back working on 8.1 and have ininstalled 9.0.
I was wondering why I could see so few folders a once, turns out they just put a lot of 'emptyness' between the folders.
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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,
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Request you to share a sample file with abseth@adobe.com
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If you have not chosen to migrate preferences while installing CC 2019, it will be set to default
An error occurred while saving the comment Skies commentedI forgot to mention the OS: Windows 10
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Request you to share details of the issue you are facing.
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..And with Bridge 2021 STILL NO GUI IMPROVEMENTS.
Text size STILL does not change lining distance (= 100% POINTLESS)..
STILL need to scroll through metadata to see shooting date, focal length.
Thumbnail size change is in large steps instead of smooth. Why?
Click, close 11.0.. Click, open 8.1...
I'm done with Adobe. Paying a 70,- rent a month to use 3 year old software because the new software is crap.
I'll install the latest CS versions, at least I still own that.