Asked By
Mike Waall
10 points
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Posted on - 06/07/2012
I want to use Creative Suite Color in Adobe Bridge, but when I choose Edit > Creative Suite Color Settings in Adobe Bridge, I get the following error:
"Suite Color Management is not enabled. Suite Color Management requires that a qualifying product has been launched at least once to enable this feature." What seems to be the problem?
Creative Suite Color Setting in Adobe Bridge
Hi Mike! Make sure you are using a licensed suite. What version are you currently using? An alternative solution to this is a way steps: A. Ensure that a Bridge is part of a Creative Suite install, you can only manage Creative colour settings if you have Adobe Bridge as part of creative suite installation. If in case, Bridge is installed with an individual product like the Adobe Photoshop or Adobe Illustrator, then unfortunately Creative Suite Colors Settings feature is not available. B. Launch a qualifying product. Quit Bridge if Adobe Bridge was installed as part of the Creative suite edition, then launch one of the creative suite color management-enabled products from that suite. Example, start Photoshop, Illustrator, or InDesign. Then start Bridge and choose Edit>Creative Suite Color Settings. If this steps was not helpful hit this link and more solutions are there. Hope this helps.
Creative Suite Color Setting in Adobe Bridge
Hi.
In case that you own only one product like Photoshop than you can`t enable Creative suite share. If you have more of them, please make sure that Bridge is part of Creative suite install. If it is thane quit Bridge and lunch one of color management tools. Fix permissions and clean your computers registry.
Queen Norman
Creative Suite Color Setting in Adobe Bridge
This error is usually triggered when you go to “Edit” and then select “Creative Suite Color Settings” in Adobe Bridge and then you will get the message “Suite Color Management is not enabled. Suite Color Management requires that a qualifying product has been launched at least once to enable this feature”.
If you encounter this, check if Adobe Bridge was installed as part of the Adobe Creative Suite application you are using or came from a separate application like Adobe Illustrator or Adobe Photoshop. To access the “Creative Suite Color Settings”, Adobe Bridge must be installed as part of Adobe Creative Suite and not from a separate program.
If Adobe Bridge is not part of the Adobe Creative Suite installation, uninstall it and then install the Adobe Bridge that ships with Adobe Creative Suite. That’s the only way you can access the feature. On the other hand, if you verify that Adobe Bridge is part of the Creative Suite installation, close Adobe Bridge then launch one of the color management-enabled products from that suite such as Photoshop, InDesign, or Illustrator.
After that, launch Adobe Bridge then go to “Edit” and then “Creative Suite Color Settings”. See if this works.