Bad image

Can someone help me... I use CS3 and with the increase in regulariy, I'm getting a "recording of miss" of thumbnail images in Bridge. I store my Canon RAW files in separate folders on the hard drive on my iMAC or on an external hard drive. and when displaying images in bridge for editing I randomly get an image of a project without report with...

The fake question thumbnail and preview is a well known and documented bug in Bridge 2.x (CS3).  This version of the bridge was and remains a dog, easily the worst piece f software never released by Adobe.

Essentially, you must decide between NOT see previews and false thumbnails or previews of high quality.  If you uncheck the box high quality present in preview and THEN purge the cache via the Tools menu of Bridge, you will see the correct thumbnails and previews, but your previews will be soft (blurry).

The issue was discussed in detail in the bridge forum.  Do a search of forum on the fake pictures.

Bridge 2.x should be set free, but it wasn't.  Fortunately, Bridge CS4 is much, much better.

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