Hi,
I use an older non-iCloud version of PhS Elements, ver. 9, so I don’t (nor do I
want to) encounter Adobe Bridge. Apparently, Adobe Bridge CC and Adobe
Photoshop CC are separate downloads to/from iCloud.
More information:
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Thanks Dan. Yes it is true the group is knowledgable…
Actually it is the opposite.. he does NOT want it to open in Photoshop but
principal is the same.
Thanks
Richard
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Pen’s answer is the correct one, I believe. At least, that’s the way I would
handle it. I have used that technique for PDFs, which I prefer to open in
Acrobat rather than in Preview. The “Open With” item has a dropdown menu that
allows you to choose the application you want to use to open the
If I understand you correctly, you can click on the file once in Finder, choose
File:Get Info, go halfway down where it says "Open with:" and change it to not
open with Bridge. If you like, you can even "Change All" files like that one.
> On Mar 25, 2017, at 2:21 PM, Richard D. Meadows
Group,
Asking for a friend.
Do any of you photoshop users know how to turn off ‘bridge’ or what settings to
change when you click on a file name in finder so that it does NOT open in
bridge. I am not photoshop user but a friend of mine is a photographer and
until about 3 weeks ago was a