Camera Raw ha dejado de funcionar en Bridge. Sólo se abre en Photoshop (CS6)

He perdido la posibilidad de abrir Camera Raw desde Bridge porque parece haber desaparecido. En Bridge, las imágenes que habían sido editadas en Camera Raw y presentaban el consabido símbolo en la miniatura, lo han perdido. No funciona el "Comando + R" y en los menús, lo que hace referencia a Camera Raw está en gris y no se puede activar. Sin embargo, en Photoshop sigue funcionando como siempre. ¿Alguien sabe que puede haber pasado y cómo lo arreglo?

Te quedaría por actualizar a la última versión de Bridge compatible con Photoshop CS6, aunque veo que es precisamente la que ya tienes instalada.
Desactiva Photoshop CS6, desinstala Adobe Bridge* y vuelve a instalarlo. (Preferible que tras desinstalarlo, limpies la Papelera y reinicies el Mac).
* Asegurate de saber donde está localizada la descarga.
(Quizás sea esta:http://www.adobe.com/support/downloads/detail.jsp?ftpID=5543)

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