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    What is the function of the Bridge?

    I have a plank question to ask but am a bit fuzzy on the function of the Brigde in Adobe -when/why would you use it - or is this question way too broad and vague to answer?

    Please advise...

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    Re: What is the function of the Bridge?

    Says it all really BRIDGE
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    Re: What is the function of the Bridge?

    yep was not too sure with CS5 seems that InDesign can accept photoshop & Illustrator files - so one would put files on the bridge and save them in different formats to make them more compatible? I am sad to admit that I have never utilized the Bridge even though I have had it for a long time...I will do some more research on it and read up on it's function so I can finally not be intimidated by it and use it so it can help me....thanks

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    Re: What is the function of the Bridge?

    Bridge is a program that helps with editing photographs. It also helps sort them and do actions on batches, such as exposures. It has great controls over setting exposure, blacks and brights, sharpening and masking. It has a few tools in addition, like red-eye correction and horizon straightening. Noting intimidating. It's a very cool place to start photos before you take them into PS for more editing or playing around. You can use RAW format or any jpeg. Give it a look. Find a tutorial that will walk you through it. Lynda.com has an excellent one, but it is a subscription site. Looks like Paul provided a link.

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    Re: What is the function of the Bridge?

    Maybe so clare, but they seem to forget where the thank you button is?

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    Re: What is the function of the Bridge?

    Believe it or not, I have never used Bridge. Just never needed it.
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    Re: What is the function of the Bridge?

    Neither do i.

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    Re: What is the function of the Bridge?

    Like It has been said Bridge is really designed to Bridge programs together and preview files. yes you have basic editng features built in but I honestly have never used any of them other than using it to open up my camera raw files if that counts.

    That Said I love bridge it lets me easily view what my vector files look like if I am looking for a certain bit of vector graphics to import directly into photoshop. And other programs for that matter except after effects shame you cant get a mini preview of your project files etc as I am always just saving things as untitled 1 etc .

    HOwever I am dissapointed that Adobe have not thought about the ability of Bridge beeing a basic tool for viewing ABR files, ASI or CSH wouldn't that make so much sense. You use Bridge to preview your raw files your cross platform documents and yet they cant put in a simple little extension like a brush, pattern custome shape layer style viewer.

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    Re: What is the function of the Bridge?

    If they did that, I might have a chance of labelling all the brushes I have with no name so I know what they are. lol
    Maybe one day I'll get it sorted, but I just can't be bothered.
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    Re: What is the function of the Bridge?

    Just download ABR Viewer it lets you take snap shots of your brushes so you can just look at a picture per folder showing you the brush shapes

 

 

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