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CACHE ADOBE BRIDGE UPDATE
When you work on an image, save it and close it, Bridge will only update the cached image files if that folder is open and viewed in Bridge. This underscores the need to keep Bridge's cache lean by frequently purging the cache.
CACHE ADOBE BRIDGE FULL
That is the full-sized image that is stored in Bridges FULL folder. There is a delay as Bridge reads the data, converts & saves it to the FULL folder as a JPEG, and displays that JPEG. When you click on the image in the Viewer, it enlarges the image to 100%. Bridge is using the 1024-sized JPEG to show that image.
CACHE ADOBE BRIDGE FULL SIZE
If you haven't viewed an image at full size in that window, a full-sized JPEG is not generated.Įxample: An image is in Bridge's Viewer window. The FULL folder contains full-sized JPEGs of only the images which you have viewed at 100% in Bridge's Viewer window. I have not tested on old versions yet (still have CC and CS6 installed), so I'm wondering if something changed with the release of CC 2014. Would appreciate others testing on their systems and offering any explanations. I can't find any case where the jpegs in the "full" folder are used for anything. My testing seems to confirm that the thumbnails and previews displayed by Bridge all come from the "256" or "1024" folders. In recent testing I've turned the "Keep 100% Previews" option on and off, purged and re-built caches for specific folders, and yet nothing new shows up in the "full" folder.Īlso, I can't determine what the "full" jpegs are used for. But I can make no sense of why those 15 are there and thousands of others are not. Those jpegs are, in fact, full sized versions of their source image. In the Bridge Cache "256" and "1024" folders I see a clear one-to-one relationshop between the cache thumbs and the image files.īut in my Bridge cache "full" folder, I have only 10 sub-folders containing about 15 jpegs. It has almost 30,000 files in 400 sub-folders. On my system I have a root folder for images. The mystery I have involves the "full" folder. I understand that, and think it's been that way for a long time. Which size depends on the "Generate Monitor-Size Previews" option in the Bridge Advanced Preferences. The "1024" folder contains larger thumbs that are either 1024 pixels on the long edge OR equal to the size of your monitor's long edge. Actually, the "256" folder contains small thumbs that are always 256 pixels on the long edge. The "256" and "1024" folders contain jpeg thumbnails for the cached images, in sizes indicated by the folder name. I understand that, and see no issue there. The "data" folder contains the actual database. In the root folder of the Bridge cache there are 4 subfolders named 256, 1024, data, and full. Actually, it appears to do nothing most of the time, but it does something some of the time and at a randomness I can't explain.
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On my Photoshop CC 2014 installation, the Bridge preference to "Keep 100% previews in cache" appears to do nothing. While participating in a recent thread about Adobe Bridge speed in generating thumbnails and previews I did some testing and came up with a mystery I can't solve.