Hey,
I was wondering if anyone else has noticed this problem or if it is just me. I installed and reinstalled CS3 several times just to get bridge to work right. I like or prefer to process my raws in bridge by selecting the images I want to process and convert, by clicking on the command key and R key. That didn't work for a while and had to reinstall it several times till it did. However, now it is not showing up in the file menu again, and is not working. If anyone else is having trouble or is experiencing this same problem, please post. I can not keep uninstalling and reinstalling CS3 just to get Bridge to work right. Command R is a great feature of the bridge, but is a huge mystery to me as to why is keeps disappearing and not working again. I have processed hundreds of files since installing it and now the feature is gone once again. Adobe has to get this right. How do features that work right in CS2, suddenly not work in CS3, or better yet, work for a time and then suddenly disappear. This version of bridge sucks huge. I have upgraded and that worked fine too for a time and did not cause it to disappear, but is missing again. Why is the question. I am a MAC user.
Angel
White Balance so easy, even our 5 year old can do it.- Melissa Strickland
Last edited by AngelMorales; 06-16-2007 at 09:33 PM.
I have had a lot of problems with Bridge in CS3 but not yours !
My only suggestion is to trash the prefs, both Camera Raw and Bridge possibly Photoshop CS3 as well.
When you reinstall each time are you trashing the prefs each time? If not the problem may be carrying through.
Just seen your thread on the Adobe Bridge forum so realise I am not adding much here, except I didn't see anyone suggest trashing the Camera Raw prefs.
Otherwise you could try some system maintenance, like Diskwarrior, Tiger Cache Cleaner Applejack etc
The suggestion to see if the problem persists with a different user is a good one.
Mike
White Balance so easy, even our 5 year old can do it.- Melissa Strickland
Last edited by Mike_Boreham; 06-19-2007 at 01:14 AM.