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Hi, I'm new around here, so I hope I'm posting this in the appropriate area...
I've been experiencing an odd problem when downloading my images off of my SD card into Adobe Bridge. I always just plug my card into my computer and Bridge automatically opens and starts downloading. After it is finished, when I go to the folder where the images are saved, almost always only some of the pictures are there. I've found that somehow, the missing images will be saved scattered throughout random picture folders and I have no idea why this is happening! I've taken to manually selecting the missing pictures off of my SD card and copy/pasting them into the folder where they should be. Needless to say, it's a pain and also hard to keep things organized when I go back and find random images in random folders. I currently have CS4 and an iMac (if that matters) but this also used to happen on my PC when I used CS3. Could this have something to do with my SD cards? Any help would be greatly appreciated! |
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Just a guess: Are those those "random" folders actually labelled with the date the photos were shot? I remember setting up Bridge and one of the options was to download the photos on the card into different folders based on the day they were actually shot.
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Maybe a view sorting option?
I really don't know.
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