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Bridge - Change color shade of slider panel

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Feb 27, 2018 Feb 27, 2018

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Hello, I use CS6 and Bridge. Yesterday I updated Bridge and now when I open a RAW file the overall appearance of the page has changed to one I don't particularly care for. Is it possible to change the color (actually, change the shade of black/grey) of the panel where the sliders are located? I can change the shade of the area where the image is displayed but I seem unable to change the shade of the panel where the sliders are located.

Also, is it possible to change the appearance of the sliders and the slider tabs, as well as increase the size of the slider font/numbers/tabs? I find that it is now not as easy to quickly view the slider tabs.

Any info/suggestions would be most appreciated. I can send a screen shot if it would help.

Many thanks.

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Feb 27, 2018 Feb 27, 2018

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What operating system are you using?

You updated Bridge CS6 or updated to a newer version of bridge?

Could you post a screenshot of what your seeing so we can compare it to our cs6 installs?

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Feb 28, 2018 Feb 28, 2018

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Jeff, thanks for your reply. I updated the Bridge for CS6. Thanks again for any suggestions.

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Feb 28, 2018 Feb 28, 2018

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That looks like a much later version of camera raw than the 9.1.1 that cs6 uses.

Your sure your running photoshop cs6 and not a photoshop cc version?

In Bridge go to Help>About Bridge and report back the version.

And also in Bridge go to Edit>Camera Raw Preferences and report the version listed at the top.

Anyway, with photoshop cs6 I'm pretty sure the camera raw interface color can't be changed, so it's always a light grey.

With newer photoshop cc versions, camera raw follows the parent applications color theme.

That is, camera raw invoked from bridge follows the Color Theme set in bridge under Edit>Preferences>Interface.

Camera raw invoked from photoshop follows the photoshop Color Theme set under Edit>Preferences>Interface.

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Hi Jeff, Thanks very much for your replies - I appreciate the effort. My apologies, you're correct, I am running the CC version. Let me check out what you mentioned. Thanks again.

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That's not Bridge, that's the Camera Raw plugin.

The interface color in ACR should follow the interface color you have set in Photoshop preferences.

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D Fosse, thanks for your reply. Is it possible to rollback to an earlier plugin?

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What is your interface color set to in Photoshop?prefs.png

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