So a huge folder that only opens a second in Bridge will eventually be cached in full. And this continues even if the folder is closed, or Bridge closed and opened again, the caching for the folder goes on until done. Or is “Tools>Cache>Manage Cache>Clean Up Cache>Purge all local cache files” the same as “Tools>Cache>Purge cash for folder ‘xx’” only affecting the cache files for the folder?Īn image folder that is opened (and closed in any short time) will start Bridge to cache its files. When “Purge All Local Files” are then the cache files also exported back to the central Cache? So “Purge All Local Files” also means purging at least part of the central Cache?ĭoes “Tools>Cache>Manage Cache>Clean Up Cache>Purge all local cache files” do the same as “Prefs>Cache management>Purge All Local Files” and purge All local cache files on the computer? Or is it only = Removing cache files with no or changed original files and Creating new cache files for new or changed original files? Is “Purging” always = total Deleting all cache files and Recreating the Cache from scratch (regardless of talking about Cleaning Up, Removing old items…)? So Compacting removes items and Purging may remove items (but is also renewing cache files).Ĭould it be so that Compacting works only on the central Cache and Purging only works on “local” files?Īnd what are “local” files? Is it all the ‘.brigeCacheT’ files in image folders and the ‘.bridgeSharedCache’ folders in image folders? Purge cache: “Previously cached items that are no longer available may be removed from the cache”. Unfortunately the description for purging is similar: “Compacting the Cache” is “removing obsolete cache records and the associated JPEG files”. It is a bit unclear to me what “Purging the Cache” exactly means. Same question: Which cache files are affected by this?Īnd what does “Clean up Cache” mean – I would not call deletion and recreation of all thumbnails for “Clean Up”? So I would very much like be sure of exactly what “Purge All Local Cache Files” means! Which Caches are affected by that button?Īlso in ”Tools>Cache>Manage Cache…” you have a choice “Clean up Cache>Purge all local files”. I think it is important to understand the full effect of this button.įor me to click “Purge All Local Cache Files” could in worst scenario mean total recreation of my 100 GB (!) cache files, having the CPU percentage running at 100% for a very very long time. bridgeCacheT files in folders are deleted and reconstructed.īut what about the. Which cachefiles are affected by “Purge All Local Cache Files”? Is it a reasonable Request to have that text changed?Īnd also with a better specification of which ‘All’ cache files that are affected: Purge cache |Warning: All cached thumbnails on your system are deleted and recreated next time Bridge starts| Purge All Local Cache Files. That explanation seems to be very misleading, and being more about compacting the cache. Purge cache | Previously cached items that are no longer available may be removed from the cache| Purge All Local Cache Files. That makes sense, the thumbnails for the chosen folder are recreated. In “Bridge>Tools>Cache” You have a choice “Purge cache for folder “XX”.
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