Preview in Bridge

i only get miniatures in the preview window when using NEF files. works perfect white JPG. help

You have to have the correct version of Adobe Camera Raw for your camera.
Check in the Adobe Camera Raw forum.

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    Is this an issue which has a remedy?
    Thanks,
    Doug A
    Photoshop CS5, Windows 7, 64bit.

    As Jeff said, this should fix the very large files, but I would recommend to post in the Bridge forum, or on http://feedback.photoshop.com if you still have trouble with 30 -60 Mb files.

  • Problems getting previews in Bridge to reflect changes made in Camera Raw

    I have updated both my photoshop and camera raw to the most recent. I have purged cache and still when I make changes to an image in camera raw it is not reflected in the previews in Bridge. Anyone else having this issue? or perhaps know how to fix it?

    That was it! I had to change workspaces to get the bridge preview setting buttons to come up but once I found it this was the issue. Thanks so much!

  • Canon 5d2 DNG +custom profiles = bad preview in Bridge?

    I'm using DNG Profile Editor (1.0.0.39 Beta 2) to make custom profiles for my new Canon 5D Mark II, and then using DNG Converter (5.2) plus Photoshop CS3 Bridge to process images. All on Windows XP.
    After my 5D2 custom profiles were in place I noticed that the image preview in Bridge CS3 was "bad." The Bridge preview is very blurry and does not update when changes are made to the DNG file via ACR. For example, if I change exposure in ACR and click "Done" or "Open in Photoshop, the change is saved OK in the DNG file but the Bridge preview remains the original blurry image.
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    The lack of response to this post forced me to keep testing. Now I've more closely pinpointed the problem and found an easy work around. First some background.
    ACR camera profiles are stored in two places. The Adobe supplied profiles are in:
    C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data\Adobe\CameraRaw\CameraProfiles
    and your custom profiles are in:
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    Adobe Camera Raw, and it turns out the DNG Converter, both build an Index.dat file in this last folder. Apparently this index is built by scanning both camera profile directory trees and building a list of all the profiles it finds. It then sorts that list alphabetically by the profile name that is embedded in the file, not the Windows file name.
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    Now, when you create a custom profile with the DNG Profile Editor, the "Export" function puts "Canon EOS 5D Mark II" on the front of the name. If you are an idiot, like me, you type over all that with something simple like "5D2 Bouce Flash" for the profile name. But wait, "5D2 Bounce Flash" sorts alphabetically before "Adobe Standard" and appears first in the ACR drop down menu. Sounds OK so far.
    But then the magic occurs. The DNG converter uses the camera profiles. It actually accesses that Index.dat file, and if it does not exist, the DNG converter will rebuild it, just like ACR. Why it does that I can't imagine. Seems to me that the DNG converter should be simply converting raw to DNG and passing the EXIF and embedded camera jpeg along as is. What need does it have for camera profiles?
    Anyhow, if that 5D2 profile is first in the list due to its alpahbetical name, the resulting DNG file will confuse Bridge. Bridge will display a fuzzy preview and will never update that preview, or the thumbnail, when you make adjustments in ACR.
    But if you name the 5D2 custom profile such that it sorts alphabetically after "Adobe Standard", then all is OK. The DNG files can be previewed and thumbed OK by Bridge. So I named my custom profile "My 5D2 Bounce Flash", a simple workaround.
    Now I can move on to more important things. Like generating a good custom profile for the 5D2. So far the Adobe Standard profile beats anything I've generated. Especailly if I remove that curious Point Curve which can sometimes muck up the shadows.
    And now that Bridge previews are "OK" I can work on the mystery of why Bridge Previews of 5D2 DNG files do not match the previews of their equivalent TIF or PSD files. If you're curious you can see samples and read more about that here: http://forums.dpreview.com/forums/read.asp?forum=1032&message=30748423

  • No image preview in Bridge and unable to write meta data files

    I recently converted my CR2 files to DNG files using the DNG converter. For the most part it worked. However, for some files, something went wrong. When I looked at a folder of newly converted dng files using Bridge, I noticed that some files didn't have a preview. These same files won't allow meta data to be written either. Are these files corrupt? What is wrong and how do I fix it? I tried to open these files in CR and they do open. Wierd thing is that if I open the file in CR, then click save file as dng, it will then show a preview in Bridge.

    Yes. The original RAW file (CR2) allows me to write metadata. In fact, if I write the metadata to the CR2 file first, then convert to DNG, all the metadata is there - even for the files that at first do not have a preview in Bridge.
    But the reason I'm converting to DNG is because I want my original archive files to be in a non-propriatory format.
    Even though I can get around the current issues of no preview and writing metadata, my main concern is whether or not there is a problem with the conversion. I don't want to find out later that the file is corrupt. I'm worried that the issues with previewing and writing metadata are symptoms of some bigger problem.
    Any ideas?

  • Previews in Bridge CS5 not updating with changes in Photoshop CS5

    The changes I make to a file in Photoshop are not updating in the same files previewed in Bridge. The Refresh button does not make a difference. Is this to do with Cache settings or some other Preferences perhaps?
    How do I make my images in Bridge become accurate representations of my files being edited in Photoshop?

    I am aware of the delay in writing the cache.  It only took one stuffed-up rename to make sure I was aware of that in CS3 Bridge. I use many different camera bodies and have to sort the images into Date Created order to rename them.  If Bridge hasn't finished reading all the EXIF data, the images will not be in the correct order and will rename out of order.
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    Neither of my swap files/scratch pads are on RAID drives so I doubt this is the problem.  I don't recall Bridge ever using more than 25% of the CPU Resources either.  It's a 32-bit program anyway and probablky won't use all four cores of the Quad-core CPU...I might be wrong there, but I haven't noticed it doing so anyway.
    My WPI figures were much higher when I was running a RAID0 Boot Disc, but one disc went belly-up and I decided against a RAID primary boot disc after that.
    I'm sure that there are lots of people out there with lesser-spec'd computers who are not having the same problem.  Equally, I'm sure that there are others out there with the same or similar problems.  I'd like to hear from them about what they have done to eliminate the problem, or are we all doing work-arounds because Adobe haven't fixed a bug.  I appreciate your attempts to help with this issue Curt, so don't feel that I'm simply dismissing your suggestions.  I am hopeful though that someone who uses their system and CS5 in ways similar to me might have encountered and solved this issue.
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  • Previews in Bridge & Vista -- can't compare .psd files because...

    Vista won't show me a preview and Bridge only opens with one window.
    It's important for me to clean out my backup by making sure that I have the most recent graphic file stored (I have multiple copies of files backed up at different times). I can't do this easily because I can't see .psd previews in Vista, and I can only open Bridge once. Therefore, I can't compare files that are in different locations & on different hard drives next to each other. Does anyone have a solution for this? (btw, I don't think Bridge is that hot of a program -- it's not very flexible and all it does is crash.)
    Camille

    Thanks to all for your suggestions. I reduced Bridge to compact mode & could then open multiple windows. I spent all morning cleaning & organizing my drives! I have a few more questions, though:
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    2. When you're looking at folders in Vista, most graphic file formats generate a view of the image. But if the folder has Photoshop files in it, all you see is a .psd icon. I'm assuming there is no way to generate a view of a .psd file in Vista. But, even when I'm in Photoshop and doing something basic, such as opening a file, I don't get a view of the image (only an icon) unless I actually click on the file, then a view appears in the dialog box. I don't understand why the .psd files don't generate images in the program itself. I thought it might be a setting in my hardware that's not turned on, because this just doesn't make sense to me.
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  • Previews in Bridge CS5 are not sharp

    The preview panel images in Bridge CS5 are not sharp (almost blurry). Also when I select a thumb and view it using the space bar method (from within the Bridge) the image doesn't appear sharp. Anybody have an idea why? They look fine in Bridge CS4. I've been looking for a preference setting to no avail. Doesn't matter if it's RAW or JPG (same results).
    When I select an image and view it using the space bar method (while in the finder) it looks sharp/normal.
    Thanks.

    [I've replied to the wrong thread, but this is still relevant]
    The soft previews also affect raw images which have been cropped within Camera Raw. The 100% preview within Bridge looks soft compared to when editing in Camera Raw.
    Raw images which haven't been cropped look sharp at 100% magnification, but not fit-to-screen.
    The raw files I'm dealing with are CR2, not DNG. However, I converted one to DNG and tried the full size jpeg preview option, but it looks the same. Even if it did work, it would mean converting all CR2 files to DNG, which is a lot of extra work to get round this one problem.
    Here's what I'm seeing. They are both viewed at 100%. The first file shows a screen capture of the Bridge preview, the second within Camera Raw. Again, the raw files are cropped images, which seems to cause this 100% preview problem.
    http://img22.imageshack.us/img22/7183/bridgepreview100.png
    http://img16.imageshack.us/img16/4445/cameraraw100.png
    Message was edited by: ja3754

  • Incopy Preview in Bridge

    Does anyone know how to make Incopy stories preview in Bridge. Currently, when I look at my Incopy stories in Bridge, I see a preview of the first page of the Indesign file. I actually need to see a preview of the Incopy story.

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  • Why are previews in Bridge blurry (not rendering properly)?

    Why are previews in Bridge blurry (not rendering properly)?
    I found a simple answer to this question: control click on the thumbnail and select "purge cache for selection"
    After years of intermittently having this problem, this solved the issue. I had just finished a fresh install of main sys hd (new hd) and first time opening bridge encountered this issue again after not having the problem for a few years.
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    Why are previews in Bridge blurry (not rendering properly)?
    I found a simple answer to this question: control click on the thumbnail and select "purge cache for selection"
    After years of intermittently having this problem, this solved the issue. I had just finished a fresh install of main sys hd (new hd) and first time opening bridge encountered this issue again after not having the problem for a few years.
    Hope this helps others.  

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    I don't see that option.  Here's what the "Thumbnail" tab of my options looks like:
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