Once filtered, the remaining visible files can be selected and copied, moved, or deleted without affecting the rest of the contents of a folder.Ĭollections are a massively useful feature. It recognizes aspect ratios, so if I only need a landscape or a 16:9 image in a folder of hundreds of images, I turn off the aspect ratios I don't need. The filters built into Bridge allow instant isolation of only the approved images or designs in a folder, only the rejects (for deletion) or only files with certain ratings, no matter how many files it contains. ![]() I can rate images according to whether they are rejects, possibles, for review by client, or approved. When managing the assets for a design project, Bridge allows quick and simple sorting, rating and custom labeling (with color flash indications) of assets. It also displays the fonts used in an InDesign file, the swatches in an INDD or AI and the output plates (including spot color plates) they use. It also allows instant play of sound or video files more readily than the native OS file managers.īridge allows direct access to file metadata, to embed copyright information and keywords where appropriate (e.g., for corporate logo vector and raster files). Synchronizing color management settings for all suite programs is done from Bridge, and can only be done from Bridge, to take one important use.īridge displays actual thumbnails of many more file types than Finder or Explorer. Here's an idea from the old CS5 days on what it can do:īridge is the coordinating hub of the Creative Suite. ![]() ![]() I honestly suggest you install and use Bridge.
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