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Photoshop Deep Dive: Bridge

Adobe Bridge has been installed alongside Photoshop for many years, though lots of people don't know what to use it for. In this full day deep dive, I'll show you exactly how to use it and how it can save you time. For example, you'll learn how to easily navigate and organize your file structure, as well as how to filter and rate your images, as well as add keywords. You'll also learn how to rename files, make changes to multiple files, and how to copy/paste edits you've made in Camera Raw onto other images.

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Managing Photos with Bridge CS4, Part 2

Welcome to part 2 of the "Managing Photos with Bridge" series. Last week you learned how to import and rename your images. The next step is to take a look at them, tossing the ones you don't want and rating the ones you want to keep. It may sound like a boring job but Bridge CS4’s new Review Mode makes it fun; you get to see your photos in a giant, floating carousel.

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Managing Photos with Bridge CS4, Part 1

Adobe Bridge is a image browsing and managing powerhouse of a program that comes with Photoshop and the Mac version of Photoshop Elements. Though it's been rather slow in previous version, Bridge CS4 is respectfully zippy and it makes importing images is a snap.

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