Adobe Bridge
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- dMullins
Any tips on using it? I've managed to ignore it since its inception.
Maybe people have some tips for improving workflow.
"Don't bother," will suffice too, just interested.
- brains0
DO it.
- airey0
i use it all the time to view file contents (like a stock image folder i have or client supplied files) and then it creates the html galleries for images that photoshop used to do. just scratching the surface i guess but it's very handy in some situations.
- utopian0
yes yes
- mikotondria30
Its a ram eater
- utopian0
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- airey0
if it's a useful tool and you'll use it, buy more ram. ram is cheap and to limit yourself because of a basic hardware limitation seems odd. just my 2 cents, i'm probably wrong.
- Adobe and hardware limitation...where have I heard that before?manonthestreet
- Rand0
I use to look through all my photos and then drag into InD
- benfal990
iam using it at work and I can't work without it now.
- raf0
I don't use it at all. QuickLook is my file viewer. Just press space.
- boobs0
It's the cheese when you're looking through a big folder full of porn!
- johndiggity0
good for browsing large files not on a local network. ditto the quicklook comment, even better with the index sheet view.
- dMullins0
I use Quicklook very often now. Is there a way to preview AI and PSD files with it?
- Shaney0
I use it too, it is a ram eater but much improved in CS4 over last versions
- dMullins0
NM, found it -- http://hrmpf.com/wordpress/195/l…
- forcetwelve0
only use it for images/photography...
- mattiaBK0
Never used, slow as hell, pain in the ass. I actually got rid of it! :)
- Tungsten0
I get the impression that Bridge is the project Adobe developers get assigned to right before they get the golden handshake.