jpg suffix while the other will end with the. ![]() NEF extension (for Nikon RAW files) or whatever file extension your camera’s RAW files have. ![]() Well that was easy! Adobe Bridge has recognised that the RAW+JPEG images are the same, and has applied the same index number to both – they are still distinguished by the file extension. Two times this won’t workĮasy! Except that there are two exceptions. The first problem is that if you have a camera whose RAW files are not yet supported in Adobe Bridge, it won’t be able to render any thumbnails and – for some reason – it will no longer recognise them as RAW pairs for the JPEG images. If you attempt to batch-rename a folder full of unrecognised RAW+JPEG images, Bridge will number them individually – your RAW and JPEG pairs will end up with different filenames, so don’t do this. ![]() The camera is too new for Adobe Bridge to recognise its RAW files so the thumbnails are blank.
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