Specify the purge duration between 1 day and days. Previously cached items that are older than the specified days are considered as stale and automatically removed when Bridge is idle. Compact Cache. Compact Cache Now. Purge All Local Cache Files. Specify a new location for the cache. The new location takes effect the next time you start Adobe Bridge.
Legal Notices Online Privacy Policy. User Guide Cancel. Purge the cache. Following are the different ways to purge a cache: Purge all cache Purge a selected cache Automatically purge cache. Purge all cache. For more information, see Set Cache Management Preferences. For more information, see Restore Settings. Automatically purge cache. Purge a selected cache. Select the Clean Up Cache option.
If the cache you want to purge is a shared cache, you can choose to remove it locally or for everyone. Alternatively, select the Purge cache for all users option in the Manage Cache dialog. For more information about how to purge a shared cache, see Centrally manage the Adobe Bridge cache. Right-click the folder you want to purge and choose Purge Cache for Selection. I just click "OK" and the message goes away. Should I just keep clicking OK? Or, should I take some action, and if so, what action?
I need step-by-step instructions. Thank you, Jeffrey. That was a helpful link. However, I do not understand what affect purging the cache will have.
Say I open Bridge, will I still see thumbnails of all the images in all my folders? Please forgive my lack of knowledge about this. I use Photoshop all of the time, but am self-taught and lacking in some basics as you can see.
The cache is a thumbnail preview of the file. Bridge generates these to quickly display an image instead of having to read a really big file each time. Throwing away the cache just forces Bridge to rebuild them. This database improves performance when you browse or search for files.
However, the larger the cache, the more disk space it uses. Cache preferences help you manage the trade-off between performance and cache size. This zoom-in is what you see in a slideshow and in full-screen preview. It is also what you see when you use the Loupe tool in Review mode or the Preview panel. However, it does require additional disk space and initial processing takes some time. You can also generate full-size previews for all files in a folder.
Also, they aren't used in the Preview panel or Review mode when you are not using the Loupe tool. This option synchronizes central and exported cache data. It generates exported cache files for every folder that Adobe Bridge browses as long as the folder is not read-only.
The first time Adobe Bridge views a folder, it checks for the existence of an exported cache. If it finds an exported cache, Adobe Bridge imports all the entries into its central cache. After that, Adobe Bridge only deals with the central cache for that folder; any new or modified thumbnails or metadata is stored in the central cache.
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