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Adobe bridge cs6 mac
Adobe bridge cs6 mac






adobe bridge cs6 mac

Keeping 100% previews in cache, however, can use significant disk space.Ĭreates exported cache files in the viewed folder, if possible.

adobe bridge cs6 mac

Keeps 100% previews of images in the cache to speed zoom operations in a slide show or in full-screen Choose Edit > Preferences (Windows) or Adobe Bridge > Preferences (Mac OS). What was puzzling to me was that Bridge Cache is confined to the system drive.ġ. Manfred, I probably muddied the waters a bit over Photoshop. It this is what is causing your "slowdown" that is not at all surprising there are a lot of calculations happening. I do some from time to time and will generally take a short break while the computer is doing its thing. Your Photostitch has nothing to do with Bridge this is a Photoshop function and is very, very processor intensive, so no wonder that it takes some time to run. Some of the Adobe video processing software like Premeire Pro and After Effects can use nVidia Cuda cards and the speed increase is amazing. (all fairly light duty stuff) and all you need is a graphics card that supports OpenCL. So far as I know, the only use of the graphics in Photoshop are are some minor image manipulation things like rotating the image while you work on it, scrubby zoom, the warp tool and some filters, etc. Photoshop, on the other hand lets me pick any and multiple drives for the cache. James - I'm running CC on Win 7 64 and Bridge will only let me assign the cache to the C:\ drive. I have a nephew, a physicist, with "a brain like planet" who works for a well known 'super computer' company, and I believe he can execute calculations involving massive parallel transactions (500,000 simultaneously!) but he won't let me have access to his toys!, I am thinking of striking him out of my will! I guess I'll just have to stick with my system as it is. I suppose I could speed things up a bit if I had not clicked the option to keep 100% previews in cache, but in general, I don't find any problems with this.įrom my point of view I find that processing time for large stitches (15+ image), etc and subsequent graphics rendering are what slows down processing and unfortunately these are more an issue with my processor and graphics card. I do note though that when I want to review images in my archive, rather than my working directories, (I have about 32000 archived items), the thumbnails need to be regenerated and the speed of regeneration is directly proportional to the number of items in the directory being revisited (no real surprise there though!). I've loaded CS6 onto a Windows 8 64 bit O/S.Īs regards setting the size, I have a value of about 400,000 set and that seems to work well for me. I've had no problem specifying an alternate drive as a cache location from the Preferences>Cache tab in Bridge.








Adobe bridge cs6 mac