

Turning this on and off will let you see where it is, the function should be obvious. To make sure it's on, go to the Window menu and select Path Bar (on the bottom of the menu) if it's not already checked. At this point there are several things you can do: be sure that the feature "Path Bar" is shown. They are probably not lose in the folder but probably in a strange folder in folder in folder approach so Apple's Photos can easily track them.Īnyhow, once you find that folder, drag it down to your Bridge icon in the Dock and let go. If you are using Apple's Photos, than probably in your Pictures Folder is a folder somewhere (sorry I can't help you here as I do not use Photos), is a folder with all of your photos in it. Now, I also do not know where your photos are. If that's not where you keep them show bridge where they are. Welcome to the myster of "what in the heck is Bridge doing, what is it for?"įirst be aware that Bridge is dumb, it doesn't know where your images are but it will default to the default location that the Mac OS will send photos to: your Pictures Folder.
