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Nov 03, 2019 11:41 |  #1

In adobe bridge CC I get a yellow pop up metadata panel.
It pops up for about 1 second then goes away.
How do I disable it?
I have tried everything - modes, settings, etc. but I cannot get it to turn off
How do I turn it off?


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Nov 03, 2019 14:37 |  #2

Have you been quick enough to screenshot it for us?


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Nov 03, 2019 19:20 |  #3

Damo77 wrote in post #18954804 (external link)
Have you been quick enough to screenshot it for us?

Thank you! You're brilliant! You solved it! (even tho you didn't intend to)

I did the screenshot and it led me to make some guesses.

The short:
It was info in an old XMP file created years and years ago in a long forgotten version of Bridge. I deleted 2 xmp files in a directory full of hundreds of RAWs and it didn't do it when hovering over those two files, Continued to do it when hovering over CR2's with the old xmp file. Apparently newer Bridges don't like, nor get along with old XMP files.

The long:
The old xmp files contained pages of info. Yes, pages. At the top of the directory was a notepad (.txt) file with info about the entire multi-day road trip. THAT was the info in the old xmp files. How it got in there I don't know. I didn't put it there. But somehow the old xmp files picked up pages of info from the .txt file. Total weirdness. Nonetheless, I can see now deleting the old XMP files will solve the problem.

Edit: as a point of reference for anybody reading this, the old XMP files were 12 years old. If your 3-year-old xmp's gets along with the current bridge, fine. But 12-year-olders are a different ballgame and do not.


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