7/25/2023 0 Comments Adobe bridge not responding![]() ![]() I can't seem to find or (even think up) a way to get Bridge to revert to a Quicklook thumbnail if it doesn't support the app-you can't add new file type associations for opening new things in preferences. I downloaded Bridge CC to check that, and it didn't seem to show the preview either. So that would be something Adobe would have to do in order for it to work in Bridge? There is probably no way they would ever do that - especially for non-CC users like me (I'm still using Bridge CS5.1). I can see that other apps do make use of that 512 pixel thumbnail - I just checked Panic's Transmit and that uses the 512 pixel thumbnail. The "Open." dialog box in Photoshop even shows the Affinity thumbnails (so that just must the what the Mac uses). I think even having the ability to see that 512 pixel thumbnail in Bridge would be helpful. Is this on your to do list for any time soon? It would be so good to have something better than Finder for previewing files. In fact it doesn't even show an icon - it ignores them completely. I am still rather baffled that your own built in browser doesn't preview your own files. Is there some trick to getting this to work that I am missing? Looking under their list of supported file types Affinity is not listed. Sadly it doesn't appear to thumbnail Affinity files - it only shows the icon. Have I misunderstood you? I just went and downloaded XNViewMP on the strength of this. As for forum comments, don't believe everything you read B) One day we will have full size previews, or perhaps not, as that would take a whole lot of 'native file format' rewriting. afphoto preview is small & constrained so you cannot relay the actual size of the image, however you can see your previous changes. As for Bridge, if the updated versions don't read them then get onto the website & request they add the format. It takes a while to get used to all the cutomization in preferences but hey, it's free and excellent. The XNview MP app can access this & I use it for my asset management, give it a search. png preview which the MacOS uses for it's Quickview etc. The afphoto native file format is a container for several parts. ![]()
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