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| Re: Anyone Using Adobe's Bridge? Ahhhh I enjoyed reading everyone's opinons.? Nothing surplants user experience.? Currently? I just use CS's open/My Pictures to find files easily, fast and also thumbnails, folders, subfolders no problemo.? I have started to use Beta Lightroom.? I been using it like a real lightbox and always unload the camera there first. After I review the photos, adjust the light, etc, I move the ones I want to shop to CS.? ?So far I think it will become a far more valuable tool than Bridge.? IMHO? Bridge was just so much Hype because Adobe didn't have anything big to promote when CS was delivered. BTW Tempus I used ACDsee for many years and absolutely loved it, I didn't upgrade recently because CS file/open has become so efficient. |
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