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Adobe Bridge Full Screen Photo Review Red lines error

Hello, just wondering if anyone can help me with the issue that lately appeared when I watch my photos on full screen view on Adobe Bridge. It was always working perfectly but lately (probably since I updated my Mac) when I try to view my photos on full screen the red lines appears around the photo and all picture itself become pixelated in some blocks. Not sure how to explain it, but I am attaching the picture to see. If anyone has some tips how to resolve it I would appreciate it. Thank you

MacBook Pro 15”, macOS 10.15

Posted on Oct 23, 2019 3:39 AM

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Oct 28, 2019 1:24 PM in response to ruta_1985

I also ran disc utilities and my dream almost came true. Alas it worked for 5 minutes!! Subsequently I've run it twice afterwards, closed and reopened my Mac and yes at first it seemed perfect, but coming to the next photo the pixelation started again. It seems completely at random. One second it's okay, next it's off . Impossible to work this way.

By the way ... why is there no option to be given: "NOT SOLVED" as in this case??

Nov 4, 2019 10:52 AM in response to SouthDakotan

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Adobe Bridge Full Screen Photo Review Red lines error

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