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Adobe Stock Photos
Specifies Adobe Stock Photos settings. See “To set Adobe Stock Photos preferences” on
page 112.
Advanced
Specifies advanced settings, including cache options and language options. See “Bridge Advanced prefer
ences” on page 84.
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Click OK.
Bridge General preferences
Set any of the following General preferences and click OK:
Background
Specifies the darkness of the content area in which thumbnails are shown.
Show Tooltips
Specifies whether to display Bridge help information when you position the pointer over an item.
(This preference does not affect settings for Version Cue tool tips, which display metadata for items.)
Additional Lines Of Thumbnail Metadata
Specifies whether to show additional metadata information with
thumbnails in the content area. If you select this option, you can choose the type of metadata to show from the
associated menu. You can display up to three extra lines of information.
Favorites Items
Specifies what items to show in the Favorites panel. Certain options are dimmed if you do not have
those items.
Reveal Scripts In Finder
Opens the folder that contains scripts (the commands available in the Tools menu).
Reset All Warning Dialogs
Resets warning notices in Bridge to their default settings.
See also
“To set Bridge preferences” on page 83
Bridge Advanced preferences
Set any of the following Advanced preferences and click OK:
Do Not Process Files Larger Than
Specifies the maximum file size of documents for which Bridge automatically
creates thumbnails. Displaying large files can slow performance.
Number Of Recently Visited Folders To Display In The Look In Popup
Sets the number of most recently viewed
folders that appear in the Look In menu.
Language
Sets the language used in the Bridge interface. Select Automatic to set the language to the one specified
for Bridge by the program that installed it.
Show Camera Raw Interface On Open
Opens camera raw files in the Adobe Camera Raw dialog box in Adobe
Photoshop.
Use A Centralized Cache File
Places the two cache files created for each folder you view in a centralized folder. A
centralized cache is generally easier to use than a distributed cache. For instance, when the cache is centralized, you
don’t have to search in multiple, distributed locations if you want to remove the cache. To specify a new name or
location for this centralized cache folder, click Choose.
Use Distributed Cache Files When Possible
Places the two cache files created for each folder you view in the
viewed folder, if possible. For instance, it’s not possible to place the cache files in the viewed folder if that folder is on
a burned CD. In that case, Bridge places the cache files in the centralized folder instead. However, if you are burning
a CD, using a distributed cache means that you don’t have to export the cache to the CD, because it is already in the
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