Adobe Bridge
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- Sandder0
Use it to preview files, drag images into indesign, preview video, preview video effects for after effects, browse through samples, rename stuff in batches, make quick selections from large amounts of photographs etc etc
- zarkonite0
add keywords, categorize files in collections without moving them, filter out files within folders, etc.
- nb0
My Bridge recently began taking forever to display thumbnails, and completely slowing down my computer to a crawl. It has become unusable. What should I use now?
- benfal990
I like it and use it when i work.
I got 18Gb of RAM. So not a problem for me and that question
- i_monk0
The only time I see Bridge is when I accidentally hit the shortcut for it.
- vaxorcist0
start your day by opening up bridge, browsing to a folder, then going to get breakfast or coffee... or just check email for a while, it's useless for the first few minutes while it's caching all the thumbnails,etc....
DO NOT expect bridge to be responsive at first, it has to inhale for a minute ....
- CyBrainX0
I haven't found it to be slow and ramwhorish since CS4. It's fine now and far superior to viewing one image at a time with quickview.
- luckyorphan0
They've ported the contact sheet capabilities formerly in Photoshop over to Bridge, and because of that, I use it quite often. It can lag, and totally suck if you're attempting to access some networks. But overall, the software is decent, and makes workflow quite manageable.
Try running through a few vids of it online, and see if any of that applies to your day-to-day.
- mg330
I use it constantly when editing photos - adding a rating to the ones I'm going to edit first, labeling them when I'm done, labeling them depending on the use, etc. It wouldn't always work on my old MBP and I'm hopeful that it works fine on my new one. I've got CS3.
- pango0
Love it use it everyday.
I deal with photograph on daily basis. and printing.
rating, labeling, organizing, raw edit, batch process and contact sheep like a breeze. CS5.5
- animatedgif0
Useful for Windows users and their shit-tier file browser.
Actually worse than using Finder for Mac users