I have been an avid Photoshopper for about 12 years now and just now realized the power of Adobe Bridge, I know I know, I am a day late and a dollar short right?
Let me start this by asking you a couple questions, if you answer yes to any of them, then you need to watch this tutorial!
- Do you ever wish you had one stop shopping access to your favorite photos without running all over your desktop to find them?
- Have you ever wished you could export photos straight from Photoshop to Flickr or Facebook?
- Have you ever racked your brain wondering how you could possibly open a .JPEG or .TIFF in Camera Raw?
That is right I said it, open Tiffs or Jpegs in Camera Raw, but let me stress, easily, without running a script or ripping your hair out! This tutorial may not be so important to you Lightroom users, but us Photoshoppers, it is awesome!
Awesome stuff Blake, back in 2008 I bought my first copy of Photoshop Elements for a Mac. Elements needed Adobe Bridge to store images. I have used bridge since then and love it. Thanks for the extra information, this really helps.
This is awesome. I use PaintShop but it’s also informative to watch the video. Here’s similar quick guide for PaintShop beginners http://www.paintshoppro.com/en/pages/camera-raw/ that can help. 🙂