In the Performance and File Handling section, enter an amount such as 100 MB in the Do Not Process Files Larger Than field. Aside from altering the aspect ratio and making anything round into an egg shape, you will be stuck with this.
See the Adobe Bridge handbook for further details on how to correct aspect ratios using batch commands. Choose Edit > Preferences > Thumbnails (Windows) or Bridge > Preferences Thumbnails (Mac OS). A good timesaving tip is to use Adobe Bridge CS6 to batch re-size your images before you import them into Premiere Pro CS6. You can reduce this file size in Preferences.
CS6 has PS version 13 and Bridge version 5 ) Adobe Bridge can slow down when processing large files. To be on the save side also visit in same user library the folder Preferences and look for the file called "" (yes it is Bridge 5 that comes with CS6, all Adobe apps have their own version number and they are presented in the same Suite version. (both files will refresh itself after a restart of Bridge). Inhere should be 4 folders called '254', '1024', 'data' and 'full'Īll those folders carry the content of the respective quality of the thumbs and preview as well as 100 % cache and Bridge database.Īny way, Since you have not used Bridge you have no relevant amount of cache and I would suggest you quit both PS and Bridge and manual delete both the items (plug in and folder called cache at the end of the Bridge CS6 path mentioned above. ~library/caches/Adobe/Bridge CS6 and inhere should be 2 files:Īnd the folder called Cache. Follow the path you have discovered yourself using the pref settings Curt suggested When I go to ~Library/Caches/ there is a folder for 5 but there isn't one for 6