It is my belief that double-clicking a JPEG file should NEVER open
Bridge. That's all.
Bridge is a file system browser and workflow coordinator for the Adobe
Creative Suite, on both Mac OS and Windows.


On Wed, Dec 29, 2010 at 3:17 PM, John Sessoms <[email protected]> wrote:
> From: Godfrey DiGiorgi
>
>> I would set the file association to be Photoshop CS5 rather than any
>> version of Bridge. At least on Mac OS X, Bridge does not have a
>> "File->Open..." command at all, you tell it what folder (aka
>> directory) to browse using the "Folders" panel and it then provides
>> thumbnails/previews of various sizes for the files contained within
>> that folder.
>
> Except that I'm not running Mac OS X.
>
> In Windoze, double clicking a file icon should should open the program
> associated with that icon to the directory (folder) where the double clicked
> file is located.
>
> Double clicking a JPEG file icon should open Bridge, causing it to open to
> the directory (folder) where that particular jpeg file is located.
>
> The problem I'm having is it won't open Bridge CS5, it keeps wanting to open
> Bridge CS3. But from Bridge CS3, I haven't figured out how to open images in
> Photoshop CS5.
>
> I can set the file association for JPEG to "Open with PHotoshop CS5", but
> then when I select "Browse in Bridge" from the Photoshop menu, it goes to
> the last directory I had open in Bridge, instead of going to the directory
> where the current file is located.
>
> And that's the whole point, when I double click a file, I want Bridge CS5 to
> open to the directory where the file is located.
>
> So we're back to square one. I'm beginning to think Adobe never heard the
> adage "If it ain't broke, don't fix it."
>
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