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Changing the way the Bridge looks is a personal touch everybody can make to streamline their workflow. Changing layout settings in the bridge is actually quite easy and very helpful for customizing for individual needs. In this video tutorial, see the ways that 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. This video also covers the viewing options given to you by the Bridge to allow for quick...

Here, see some tips on the collections and smart collections in the Adobe Bridge. Bridge has a lot to offer and is a great organization tool. Collections and smart collections are great workflow features available to you. In this video tutorial, learn about organizing your files without messing up your folder structure and automatically bringing files in that you want based on your settings you assign to that collection. Check them out and learn a great new feature of Adobe Bridge CS4.

If you never used Adobe Bridge before, learn the basics of the Bridge now! Bridge has been around since CS2, and is a file brewing and organizing piece of software, designed to streamline your workflow using Adobe applications. This video tutorial is geared toward all you new 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.

Sick of viewing .mov files or other videos in itunes? If you have Photoshop, you can use Adobe Bridge to load and play these videos instead. This works best when loading videos off of a dvd or cd.

This video shows you how to create and apply keywords to images in Bridge. You learn how to add a new category of keywords, and how to use the Filter panel to sort and view images by the keywords you've created!

The Bridge CS3 is loaded with new features and performance enhancements. Some of the new features aren't as obvious. In this video we'll take a look at the New Synchronize Window command as well as some other hidden features in the slideshow area.

This video shows you how to use Bridge to preview content, and how to use Device Central and Bridge together. You learn about the kinds of files Bridge supports and how to test content in Device Central that you open directly from Bridge. Check out this video created by Winston Wang now!

This video shows you how photographers can use Bridge to work effectively. You learn how to batch-rename files, add metadata and keywords, and rate, sort, and compare images. You also learn how to inspect images with the new Loupe tool, and create a slide-show with new transition options.

This video shows you how designers can use Bridge to find files and integrate them with In Design. Watch and learn how to search and group details of files, use Preview to examine high-resolution images, and use Compact mode to ease the process of dragging a file into another application. Check out this video created by Mordy Golding now!

This video shows you how to add and edit metadata in Bridge. It will also show you how to set preferences for thumbnails and select the Metadata Focus workspace to view more information. Check out this video created by Michael Ninness now!

This video shows you how to rename a series of images all at once in Bridge CS3, and how to manage options for batch-renaming. You also learn how to create a metadata template and use it to apply metadata to multiple images. Check out this video created by Michael Ninness now!

This video shows you different ways to add ratings and labels to files with Bridge. You learn how to use keyboard shortcuts in thumbnail, slideshow, and filmstrip views. The video also shows you how to filter files by ratings.

New to Bridge CS3? This video shows you how to import camera files into Bridge, manage import settings, and apply metadata such as author and copyright to the files. Check out this video created by Katrin Eismann now!

This video shows you how to use Adobe Stock Photos in Bridge. You learn how to browse, search, download for trial, and purchase a selected image. Check out this video created by Michael Ninness now!

In the last Bridge episode we started to look at the Camera RAW features of the Bridge. In this video we go even deeper and look at the synchronization features as well as the ability to batch process your camera RAW files into other formats such as JPEG. Check it out!

One of the greatest new features for photographers in Bridge CS3 is the new Stack feature. However, in this video we'll not only take a look at how Stacks work for photographers, but also for videographers. That's right, video folks can also take advantage of this in interesting ways.

In this video we'll take a look at how to create your search criteria once and use it over and over again with dynamic Collections. The Bridge is about to get a whole lot smarter in helping you find exactly what you're looking for. Check out this Terry White's video now!

Version Cue is tightly integrated into the Adobe Bridge and the CS2 Applications. In this video you will see how to set up a Version Cue project and how to save multiple versions of a Photoshop document into your project. Then you'll see how to revert back to a previous version.

Renaming a couple of image files is easy. But what if you are dealing with dozens and even hundreds of files? In this video tutorial you will learn to solve the problems by batch renaming your image files using Adobe Bridge.

In this video tutorial you will learn all about using Adobe Bridge. Adobe Bridge is a powerful, easy-to-use media manager for visual people, letting you easily organize, browse, locate, and view creative assets. It provides centralized access to project files, applications, and settings, as well as XMP metadata tagging and searching capabilities.

The Bridge has great integration with the other CS2 apps. One of the ways the Bridge integrates is via Bridge scripts. In this video you will see how to use Keywords in the Bridge to easily find your images as well as how to create an InDesign Contact Sheet.