This thing Bridge does
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- mg33
I hope I can describe this. When I am using Adobe Bridge CS3, and I go to a photo I have not looked at before, and click the thumbnail, the larger image appears, and like a split second later it gets kind of darker... almost like a vignetting of darkness added to it. The initial view is bright and crisp, and this little brightness shift sort of lowers the quality or sharpness.
All photos are RAW taking with a Nikon D90. I can obviously - and do - adjust them to my liking in Bridge before opening in PS, but just don't know why this does what it does.
Any ideas?
- Nathan_Adams0
It's not a preview that shows up first, before it processes the full image?
- HijoDMaite0
my cs5 bridge doesn't do that
- RumperChunk0
It's just previewing raw data... Lightroom does it too. It doesn't do it with any other type of file... For instance - if you shoot raw and put a BW effect on, in camera, Bridge/lightroom will preview the file as colour if you click on the thumb..