With Bridge, we can create new folders, rename folders and images, and delete folders and images. Every basic function we can perform using our operating systems file browser, we can do with Adobe Bridge. Bridge Is A File Management System. Have Album Starter Ed. Not techy so didnt know about that. When I try to save pix off my camera, they seem to automatically go. The plugin, which is provided by Coinhive, puts users computers to work mining Monero, a cryptocurrency released in 2014. According to Torrent Freak, the miner was. If we can already do these things with our normal file browser, why bother learning how to do them in Bridge The reason is simple. Bridge is not just a file browser. Adobe Bridge is a complete file management system. For starters, Bridge can display thumbnail previews of all the images in a folder. Sure, your operating systems file browser can also display thumbnails. But the thumbnails in Bridge are fully customizable. We can adjust the size of the thumbnails in Bridge just by dragging a slider. Bridge can also display more information about an image the file name, pixel dimensions, date created, copyright info, and more below its thumbnail. Also, Bridge lets us easily change the sort order of the images. We can order images by file name, file type, the date each file was created or modified, or by file size or dimensions. We can also order images by star rating more on that later or some other criteria. And we can manually change the sort order just by dragging the thumbnails around Bigger And Better Image Previews. Along with changing the size of the thumbnails, Bridge gives us other ways to preview our images. The Preview panel in Bridge displays a larger preview of each image we select. And one of the best features of Bridge is the Full Screen Preview mode. It lets us instantly jump to a full screen view of any image for a closer lookImage Review Mode. The Review Mode in Bridge lets us sort through an entire range or series of images. This makes it easy to separate the keepers from the others. Review Mode lets us quickly cycle through image after image, keeping only the ones we like and dropping the rest Adding Ratings And Labels To Images. I mentioned that one of the ways we can sort our images in Bridge is by star rating. Bridge lets us quickly apply ratings to our images using a one to five star system. An image you absolutely love may get five stars, while another image thats okay but needs work may get only one star. Other images that are beyond hope hey, it happens to all of us may get no stars at all. Or you can label an image as Reject if its so bad, its embarrassing. Along with star ratings, Adobe Bridge also lets us apply color labels to images. A yellow label can indicate images that still need work. Green can be used for ones that have already been approved. We choose the meaning of each color ourselves, so how you use them is completely up to youAdding Keywords And Copyright Information. Bridge lets us add important copyright information to our photos. And, we can view and edit a whole range of additional information metadata about our images. We can create and apply keywords to our images with Bridge, making it easier for us and others to find those images when we need them. Filtering Images And Creating Collections. Bridge can filter images to show us just the photos that meet certain criteria. We can view only images with a five star rating. Or only the images shot with a certain lens, or at a certain focal length. Bridge can combine photos into collections that make it easy for us to group related images together. Collections can even group images that are scattered across different folders or even different hard drives. And smart collections in Bridge act like dynamic search results. Smart collections tell Bridge to automatically add any images to the collection if and when they meet the criteria we specify. Batch Renaming Files. The Batch Rename feature in Bridge lets us quickly rename multiple files at once. In the previous tutorial, we learned that we can rename our files in the Photo Downloader as were downloading them from our camera. But the Batch Rename command is the better way to do it. Batch Rename is more powerful, and it lets us rename our files after weve deleted the ones we dont want to keep. This means there wont be any breaks in the naming sequence which makes it look like some of the images are missing. Quick Access To Photoshop. As well see in the next series of tutorials, Bridge makes it easy to open our images into Photoshop. But Bridge also gives us access to some of Photoshops powerful image processing commands. Lens Correction, Merge to HDR Pro, Photomerge and others are all available from directly within Bridge itself. Adobe Bridge is also the best way to open images into Photoshops image editing plugin, Camera Raw. Again, well come back to that in the next series, Opening Images Into Photoshop. And thats a quick run through of some of the main benefits and features of Adobe Bridge. Lets look at some of these features in more detail. Well start with a general overview of the Bridge interface. Then, well look more closely at some of Bridges key features. How To Launch Adobe Bridge. Lets start by learning how to open Adobe Bridge. It may be a companion app for Photoshop, but Bridge is actually its own separate program. We can open Bridge the same way we open Photoshop or any other program on our computer. On a Windows PC, Bridge can be opened from the Start menu. On a Mac, Bridge is found in the Applications folder. Photoshop does not need to be open for us to open Bridge. But we can open Bridge from within Photoshop. If youre a Creative Cloud subscriber, make sure youve downloaded and installed Bridge CC before you continue. Then, in Photoshop, open Bridge by going up to the File menu and choosing Browse in Bridge. You can also open Bridge from the keyboard by pressing CtrlAltO Win CommandOptionO Mac. And heres a quick tip. The keyboard shortcut will switch you back and forth between Photoshop and Bridge each time you press it In Photoshop, go to File Browse in Bridge. The Browse in Bridge command will open Adobe Bridge if it wasnt open already. If Bridge was already running, Browse in Bridge will switch you from Photoshop over to Bridge. Photoshop will continue running in the background. Heres what the default Bridge interface looks like. Well look at it more closely in the next section The Adobe Bridge interface. The Adobe Bridge Interface. Like Photoshop, Adobe Bridge provides us with a collection of panels. In fact, the Bridge interface is made up almost entirely of panels. The Folders panel in the upper left lets you navigate through the folders and directories on your computer to find your images. Nested in with the Folders panel is the Favorites panel. Favorites gives you quick access to the folders and directories you use the most.
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