Bridge 2014: where is image processor?

Has this been removed?

Presumably, I had the same issue with Bridge CC 2014; no Photoshop submenu under Tools after installing the CC 2014 programs, and uninstalling the older CC (2013) versions.
I uninstalled Adobe Photoshop CC 2014 and reinstalled it, and the Tools->Photoshop menu (including Image Processor) reappeared.  I think other CC 2014 programs are also supposed to have entries under Tools in Bridge.  I guess I need to uninstall and reinstall more of CC 2014.

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    We get a few questions here where the Image Processor is the answer.  John Knack has linked to a Julieanne Kost video tutorial on the IP that is worth keeping in mind for those occassions.
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    [email protected] wrote:
    > John,
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    >
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