As we’ve already seen, we can use Bridge to download our photos from our camera or memory card. Bridge is similar in many ways to the file browser you use with your computer’s operating system. We can use Bridge to manage not just images but also Adobe Illustrator files, InDesign files, videos, and more! Since we’re mainly interested in Photoshop, we’ll focus on how we can use Bridge with our photos.Īt its most basic, Adobe Bridge is a file browser. Bridge is actually a companion program for every app in the Adobe Creative Cloud (or the Creative Suite). In fact, Bridge isn’t limited to just photos, or just Photoshop. That’s because Adobe Bridge gives us powerful ways to find, manage and organize our ever-growing collection of images. Bridge is often referred to as a digital asset manager, or a media manager. Bridge simplifies your workflow and keeps you organized.Īdobe Bridge is a companion program for Photoshop. Organize personal and team assets, batch edit with ease, add watermarks, set centralized color preferences, and even upload your photos to Adobe Stock. Bridge CC gives you centralized access to all the files and assets you need for your creative projects. Selecting a region changes the language and/or content on your creative assets.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |