Originally Posted by
Tannin
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To confirm this just now, I looked at the raw files using Bridge and Photoshop. Interestingly, the thumbnail Bridge displays includes the error (if I remember correctly, the raw files contain a JPG thumbnail, which Bridge must be using) but after the whole folder has finished reading, Bridge must go through one-by-one again recalculating the thumbnails direct from the raw, because the thumbs change, one by one, to a non-corrupted version. (You might miss seeing this on a very fast system with an SSD, but it is easy enough to see on this five-year-old i7 laptop which has an SSD but stores most of the pictures on mechanical drives.)
So Bridge reads every file in a folder twice, and performs a CPU-hungry recalculation of the thumbnail for every single file! No friggin wonder it is so bloody slow and horrible! It shows impressive attention to detail, granted, but is horribly resource-wasteful and so very, very Adobe.