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View changed in Bridge


drdroad

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I preview my images in Bridge CS6. I have been using Bridge for several years. The view I've always had is thumbnails, with the title of each image below each thumbnail. I must have hit a button or something, because the view just changed. Now the thumbnails are simply stacked on top of each other, with no name below each thumbnail. I've tried Photoshop chat, those guys have no clue! Any help would be appreciated. I'm sure it's something simple, I've tried lots of settings but haven't been able to regain my usual view. Thanks, Dave
 
Hit Ctrl-T in Bridge
 
Control T does nothing.

Yes, aware of icons in lower right. Changes stacking of thumbnails, and to other views. None of those icons returns me to stacks of thumbnails with the name of each image below it.
 
I realize I didn't mention I am on a Mac. So control T means command T in Mac. That did change my view. Not to what I was looking for, but it's better. ThAT gave me a view that has image name, date, time, pixel size and memory size under each thumb. Would still like to return to the view where just the image name is under the thumb, but this is better. Thanks ALB.
 
I use CS5, so it might be different, When in bridge, look in the upper right..your workspace choices are there..."essentials,filmstrip, metadata....etc.." look at the triangle next to these, that is the menu for these...start clicking, I suspect this was what you changed.
 
Good. You might also look at what MikeMc is suggesting. There is also a Reset option there. I assume that would take you back to defaults. Here is a help link from Adobe http://help.adobe.com/en_US/creativesuite/cs/using/WSA63F14FC-A095-4093-A549-D728F13C7342a.html
I realize I didn't mention I am on a Mac. So control T means command T in Mac. That did change my view. Not to what I was looking for, but it's better. ThAT gave me a view that has image name, date, time, pixel size and memory size under each thumb. Would still like to return to the view where just the image name is under the thumb, but this is better. Thanks ALB.
 

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