Showing posts with label Adobe Bridge. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Adobe Bridge. Show all posts

Thursday, February 28, 2008

Copying Camera RAW Settings in Adobe Bridge


In this episode of Quicktips we take a look at how you can quickly and easily copy and paste Camera Raw settings without ever having to leave the Adobe Bridge. This is a great little time-saver and it should help you shave some precious minutes off your next project.

Friday, November 02, 2007

Secrets of Adobe Bridge

You're impressed with Adobe CS2 and love Adobe Bridge, its new navigational control center. But are you making the most out of it? Adobe Bridge is more than a simple file browser. It's a powerful desktop tool and provides centralized access to all your suite project files, applications, and settings. With file organization and sharing, plus Adobe Stock Photos at your fingertips all the time, Adobe Bridge speeds your workflow and keeps your ideas moving. In this first book to cover Adobe Bridge, best-selling author Terry White shows how to fully utilize this cool, productivity-enhancing software. You'll master organizing your files using the Bridge while customizing views and your workspace. You'll also learn how to view files (PDFs, multi-page InDesign files, Photoshop images, and more) in Adobe Bridge and directly see fonts and swatches used without actually opening a file as well as how to create collections of files, send files out for email review, track projects, effectively use Version Cue, set up RSS feeds, purchase stock photos, and more!


Available at Amazon.com.

Sunday, July 01, 2007

Changing Layout Settings and Views in Adobe Bridge


In this Adobe Bridge tutorial, we will take a look at the ways you can change the Bridge's look and feel to suit your work environment and to free up the space necessary to have a comfortable working window. We will also cover the viewing options given to you by the Bridge to allow for quick and easy previewing.

Saturday, June 23, 2007

Learn the basics of Adobe Bridge


This tutorial is geared toward new Adobe Bridge users, with the hopes of getting you firmly situated and comfortable with Adobe Bridge, as well as understand some of the basic features it has to offer!