Why You Should Use Adobe Bridge NOW!

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  • In this tutorial, I demonstrate an Adobe Bridge workflow for image management and editing.
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  • @AnthonyMorganti
    @AnthonyMorganti  Рік тому +4

    In this tutorial, I demonstrate an Adobe Bridge workflow for image management and editing.
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    • @s1dew1nd3r4
      @s1dew1nd3r4 Рік тому

      Anthony do you know if you can make it just show one image when you press CTRL and click on the image on that preview part instead of it like collating all the images and making them smaller each time you select another image whilst holding in CTRL and clicking left click on the mouse? (you done it on the 12:00 point on this video). As i like to go through my images with the CTRL left click and click the image to select which ones i wanna import - but i like to view the image preview as im doing it and obviously on bridge its making each image smaller and smaller the more i click onto.

  • @yophotodude7693
    @yophotodude7693 Рік тому +28

    One of the things I love about Bridge is the CMD-L key. This is a full-screen view of the image. If you don’t do anything, it’s just a slide show. But the real power is you can left/right arrow to advance back and forth, use the mouse scroll wheel to zoom in and out to 100% or more, hit the 1-5 keys to apply stars and 6-9 to apply color labels and verify quickly run through a folder of images, check for critical detail, mark it as a keeper, and when you’re done and return from slide show mode, you then can filter on just your 5 star images or your red labels to work on.

    • @s1dew1nd3r4
      @s1dew1nd3r4 Рік тому

      thats so handy to know, i went through all 1300 images earlier and deleted the ones i didnt want lol - going to do it this way next time!

    • @larryjenwhite
      @larryjenwhite Рік тому +1

      Is there a reason to not just press the Space bar? This does not activate the slide show.

    • @davidgambin2551
      @davidgambin2551 11 місяців тому

      But you can do that as well in LrC library module, plus pick and reject, add to target collection and so on... is the only advantage of Bridge to skip the import stage? I never used it myself and I'm interested in what it can offer that cant be done in LrC, its quite easy to jump from lightroom to photoshop as well once the edit is done ctrl+E and then deal with remove tool, warp or anything else I need that LrC cant do

  • @ralphpayne6259
    @ralphpayne6259 Рік тому +8

    Have ignored Bridge for years as it didn't have enough bells and whistles. Now, I see from your video, it has a lot more and interfaces well with LR and PS. Thank you for this type of video as workflow is really important and other people's ideas often enable very worthwhile changes. More videos about Bridge will be very welcome.

  • @DeanAllman
    @DeanAllman Рік тому +4

    I have been using Bridge for months now and completely agree. An added feature is that if you want to use Lightroom CC (not Lightroom Classic) you can easily invoke that as well. I find this helpful if I want to start editing on my computer but for some reason need to edit on a tablet o
    phone later. Bridge really was key in helping me move on from Lightroom Classic, and sped up my workflow dramatically.

  • @peterrussell663
    @peterrussell663 Рік тому

    Anthony, I love your channel and your enthusiasm. I use Bridge to add all my essential IPTC and XMP metadata to my files, plus all my basic presets for different lenses, edit all the images via ACR and only then import all the edited Raw files into Lightroom for exporting using a range of presets. It’s brilliant at this and, in my view, much easier to edit in ACR rather than Lightroom. Keep up the good work!

  • @user-ie1jb6hh5x
    @user-ie1jb6hh5x Рік тому

    Thank you so much for this video, I have always had issues with LR library module and file location / retrieval etc. I now see that using Bridge I will be able to work directly from my own filing system.Great, thank you.

  • @blackislepeastoo
    @blackislepeastoo Рік тому +2

    Very timely. I'm in the middle of re-assessing my workflow for multiple reasons. My knowledge of Bridge was limited to it about 8 years ago when I didn't adopt it as I favoured LR, but with what you've shown, it's time to rethink. So I look forward to your ongoing Bridge series and if it's the same quality as the Topaz series, I'm sure it'll be very beneficial.

  • @dianetobolt3181
    @dianetobolt3181 Рік тому

    Thanks so much! I have been curious about Bridge, but hadn’t been able to find much about it. I love that you don't have to import using Bridge.

  • @chipcurry
    @chipcurry Рік тому

    I can't believe you are so calm when explaining things. Well done!😊

  • @andrefelixstudio2833
    @andrefelixstudio2833 Рік тому +1

    Excellent video and you are 100% right I have been using Adobe Bridge and Photoshop for most of my digital Time in photography!

  • @marianwhit
    @marianwhit 8 місяців тому +1

    As someone who constantly renames and moves files within my own file tree, and HATES technology entantglement, this may work well for me...thanks for the overview!

  • @AstroCloudGenerator
    @AstroCloudGenerator Рік тому

    Thanks Anthony. Awesome video. I’m sure I’m not alone in learning to run before learning to walk with Adobe. This was a big help

  • @shedactivist
    @shedactivist Рік тому +2

    Damn! 1-hour ago I uninstalled Bridge because I needed disk space for an update and I never used Bridge. Then your video pops up and I am now re-installing Bridge. And yes, LR is slow and arthritic on my inadequate PC so looking forward to your Bridge videos. Great job.

  • @jimrinaldi8357
    @jimrinaldi8357 Рік тому

    Anthony, thank you very much for this video. I have spent much time mastering Lightroom and only played with Bridge once when I first subscribed to Creative Cloud. Now I see how this could fit into my workflow and I will experiment with it. I have a huge book project that is half done, all in Lightroom, so it will remain there But for other little projects I can see that Bridge might save me time when there are only a few images to work with. Sometimes I will take half a dozen shots to experiment with a specific feature and there is no pressing need to import them into Lightroom. Once again, a great video.

  • @markheatherington8367
    @markheatherington8367 Рік тому

    Thanks for covering this topic Anthony! I'm one of the described Ps only types (well mostly, I do use Lr for timelapse editing)

  • @AndySnap
    @AndySnap Рік тому

    Very useful overview. I used to use Bridge alot, a handy program. So this refreshed my memory, I'll be using Bridge more in the future.

  • @scott37040
    @scott37040 Рік тому

    Yep, I gave up on Lightroom years ago and, yes, I was a wedding photographer back then.
    Now I use Bridge and Photoshop. Works just fine.

  • @13Photodog
    @13Photodog Рік тому

    Dang I have used bridge forever and right off you taught me several things. Greatly appreciate this video. I look forward to your future bridge videos.

  • @alx7157
    @alx7157 Рік тому

    Brill vid and timing, Anthony. Just dumped LRC, forgot how awesome bridge works. I'll take photos into PL6, or X7 for raw editing, or ACR for heavy lifting. Super appreciate, thanks.

  • @yuvanjose5690
    @yuvanjose5690 11 місяців тому

    Huge Bridge fan. Thanks for another amazing video. The latest beta version has some awesome additions.

  • @eyesonly4451
    @eyesonly4451 Рік тому +1

    It's also possible to double-click on a raw file and go directly to ACR without first starting Photoshop. This is just an option in the Settings menu--of which there are very many.

  • @margueritemoore9428
    @margueritemoore9428 9 місяців тому

    Very good explanation of the Bridge workspace. I would like to see more ways to use Bridge.

  • @jeffrichards6206
    @jeffrichards6206 Рік тому +2

    When in Adobe Bridge Camera Raw can be hosted in Photoshop application as was shown in the video by double clicking on a RAW image, but if you use Ctrl-R (Cmd-R in the Mac) then Camera Raw opens inside Bridge and when you click Done you go back to Bridge.

  • @HernandezMFotografia
    @HernandezMFotografia 11 місяців тому

    Very informative video, thanks for sharing! To skip opening Photoshop, I right-click the image and select Open In Camera Raw. When done in ACR, it will take you back directly to Bridge.

  • @dicebeatsofficial2525
    @dicebeatsofficial2525 Рік тому +3

    am always amazed why someone would use bridge with the multiple advantages of lightroom

  • @tonydavey4171
    @tonydavey4171 Рік тому

    Hi Anthony. Ive used Bridge for some time ,but never played around to suit me. I would be really interested in seeing how to personalise the layout to suit me.
    look forward to seeing your video .

  • @oneeyedphotographer
    @oneeyedphotographer Рік тому

    Looking forward to more. I've just saved your (very brief) playlist.

  • @jamesgerboc
    @jamesgerboc Рік тому

    I love Bridge's interface!

  • @DavidSwarthout
    @DavidSwarthout Рік тому +3

    I use Bridge all the time as an image manager with Photoshop as my image editor. Bridge is easier and much more straightforward than Lightroom. The ONLY complaint I have about Bridge is that when you're doing a search, it does a brute force inspection of every image which, if searching a 100 GB library of images, can take a very long time. LR uses a precompiled database of significant words (keywords, filenames, etc.) and so its search function is blazing fast compared to Bridge.
    Not only that, but the search function in Bridge is much more sophisticated then that of LR. You can search for multiple words, ratings, keywords etc. I use LR _only_ for its fast search capability. It uses a ton of disk space but I feel it's worth it for those lightning fast searches. If Bridge had a similar search capability I would uninstall LR right away. I much prefer Photoshop for image editing.
    I would really enjoy a video comparing the functionality of these two Adobe programs for keyword management and searching.
    By the way, you're apparently living in Buffalo NY. I'm originally from Buffalo too and had a friend in high school named James Morgante. Any relation?

  • @ldouglass6
    @ldouglass6 Рік тому +3

    Thank you for this. I switched from LR to Bridge about a year ago and am much happier. I use it like you did in this video. Bridge to ACR to PS and back to Bridge. But I’m sure it has advantages that I haven’t discovered yet. Looking forward to more videos like this.
    I’m hoping to learn if there is a way to customize Filmstrip so that I can view metadata while in Filmstrip.
    Thanks again. Appreciate your fine channel

    • @rdailey4
      @rdailey4 Рік тому +1

      When in Filmstrip just go to the top menu and under Window choose Metadata and a Metadata window will open.

    • @ldouglass6
      @ldouglass6 Рік тому +1

      @@rdailey4 Ta Da! Thank you! 😀

  • @sakritone
    @sakritone Рік тому +2

    Awesome video, I learned quite a few things that I will definitely use. I don't understand the cynicism of people calling this a "click bait". I am sure lot of time and effort went into making a video like this. If you already know what's explained here, it does not mean others do as well. So let's try to keep comments in a positive tone.

  • @scottwethington6930
    @scottwethington6930 Рік тому

    I like the filter option in Bridge, cause it allows you to sort by the Crop, Orientation, and also Aspect Ratio. In Lightroom, filter metadata at the top filter guide options, will only let me filter by orientation , Landscape, or Portrait. I haven't been able to find any way to add aspect ratio to LR filter. its simple to do in bridge. as I am editing action sports shot I will crop at various size, then export them by there size, Bridge makes it easy to do this when I am done .

  • @DalsPhotography
    @DalsPhotography Рік тому

    I use Bridge a lot! It's my prefered DAM for the time being, as I don't have ingest anything! Thanks Anthony !!!! :) :) Best regards from Uruguay.

  • @HR-wd6cw
    @HR-wd6cw Рік тому +6

    I've been using Bridge as my first step before importing files into LR, to do things like basic culling and file renaming. IDK, for some reason I have this fear that doing a lot of removing of files and renaming files in LR may lead to corruption down the road, so I prefer to use Bridge for this (plus it saves me time so I'm not importing files that are trash or not worth keeping around). Although I have thought about just going back to Bridge and ACR since i end up in PS most of the time anyway doing spot removal on my landscapes, so LR is sort of an extra step that maybe isn't necessary in the end. Although some things, like batch exporting and printing is easier in LR (the print module is easier to use than Photoshop's printing functions especially for batch printing).

  • @jamesgerboc
    @jamesgerboc Рік тому

    As always, great video. Can you speak to the benefits/drawbacks to the library in LR. You mentioned Bridge may be faster. But I was thinking LR allows you to edit w/o the external hard drives and sync on return. Thoughts?

  • @andyblessett1282
    @andyblessett1282 Рік тому

    Great info video Mr M, many thanks

  • @huwmorgan51
    @huwmorgan51 Рік тому +1

    Hi Anthony, I checked into collections in Bridge and whether they are a suitable replacement for the LR equivalent. Here's what I found out: first, there is no way to synchronize keywords between LR and Bridge. There may be a way of exporting keywords from LR and importing them into Bridge, but I'm not able to find a good explanation of how you do that. Second, Bridge stores keywords and collections in files buried in your Windows user area. You have to ensure that you back this directory up in order to save your work. Bridge does not prompt you to back these files up. Third, creating smart collections operates as a snail's pace. Because Bridge doesn't maintain a catalog, it has to look at every image file in your folder tree, interrogate the metadata to read the keywords and decide on whether to include it in the collection. In summary, Bridge collections are a poor substitute for LR collections.

  • @PitStopCrew
    @PitStopCrew Рік тому

    Brilliant. Thanks. Off to play with Bridge as have always used LR before. 😂

  • @hamshanksproductions7161
    @hamshanksproductions7161 10 місяців тому

    Thanks for uploading. It's much appreciated. Regards

  • @CarlosJG
    @CarlosJG Рік тому

    Amazing video. Thanks

  • @sara505sings
    @sara505sings Рік тому

    I am one of them. I left LR a few years ago and never looked back. LR is like being in jail. Thank you for this. Almost all tutorials are LR centered.

  • @johnyoung1606
    @johnyoung1606 Рік тому

    Thanks Man !!!!!! Last night I was trying to import to LR and only way was to bring in all of my pics (I did not want to) I got frustrated and almost canceled my LR (I am new to this stuff and 71yo TOO FRUSTRATING) I have had some success with PS !!! So this is a easy way to import :) :) :) THANKYOU !!!!!!!!!!! Some of us need the very, very Basics :( :(

  • @JimRobertson
    @JimRobertson Рік тому

    I am a long time LrC user. To make a long story short I have used Bridge to cull my last month's image shoots.
    I find that it is slower than LrC, particularly when trying assign stars to an image. I have to wait for the final preview to resolve before the star will "take".
    I tried assigning a few key words, but I need to work there more.
    It would be great if you could do a video re adding keywords, filtering by keywords etc. An example with a few keywords would be easier for you, but I'd like to see a more realistic demo with a few thousand keywords.
    Thanks

  • @glennharris
    @glennharris Рік тому

    great video. I walked away however wondering if I can just use Lightroom for everything. I don't see an added advantage to using Bridge as another step. Lightroom has great library functionality. Please correct me if I'm wrong...thanks again!

  • @Goldstar46
    @Goldstar46 Рік тому +2

    Anthony -- Nice Video and enjoyed it a lot..... Been following you for a number of years...
    ..... Just one thought. I noticed that you said, and yes it is true... The edits in Bridge can be seen in Photoshop as well as Lightroom BUT, please emphasize that images should not be "moved" around in bridge which are also in Lightroom, for as I remember, the "Location" will be disconnected in the catalog.... and the user will wonder where the image 'went to' ?? Just a thought
    ....... At least that is the way I remember it.
    ......... PS - Thanks for all your hard work.

  • @carldaniel3155
    @carldaniel3155 Рік тому

    Yes totally agree... I have a 10yr old imac. LRc runs slow for me, but Bridge and ACR runs perfectly for me. Giving me almost 99% of Lightroom's functionality but using ACR :-)

  • @tonymckeage1028
    @tonymckeage1028 Рік тому

    Hi Anthony, I use Adobe Bridge by choice! I always found Lightroom to be Buggy I have subscribed Thanks for sharing

  • @fredrosenbaum8630
    @fredrosenbaum8630 Рік тому

    I've used Bridge but never realized how it was integrated with LR. I think I'll give up on LR for a while and see how it goes. Thanks!!

  • @indrajitadvani3742
    @indrajitadvani3742 Рік тому

    I like the batch rename function in Bridge

  • @paul2d
    @paul2d Рік тому +4

    Would be useful to do something similar to the process with DXO Photolab/NIK Collection combo for those of us who do not use all the Adobe products. In the meantime, thanks for this.

    • @jamesgerboc
      @jamesgerboc Рік тому

      I just got exposed to the Nikon editor. I love the comprehensive interface.

  • @iambingojesus
    @iambingojesus Рік тому +2

    Great video. I've tried Lightroom, but I can't be doing with the Import/Export/Libraries workflow. The traditional directory structure that Bridge uses suits me perfectly. I've been using it for quite a few years now, and I don't envisage changing.

    • @robertdeforge2179
      @robertdeforge2179 11 місяців тому

      In Bridge, after editing an image (in a JPG file), can I just save it so it over rights the original image and move on to my next edit?

    • @iambingojesus
      @iambingojesus 10 місяців тому

      @@robertdeforge2179 Bridge itself is a file-management and viewing utility, not an editing program per se. In Bridge, you have the choice to open a JPG (or a bunch of JPGs) either into Photoshop (in which case you can certainly overwrite the original file after editing, simply by hitting "Save"), or you can open it in Adobe Camera Raw (ACR), which is exactly the same editing engine that LR uses. You can also export and re-size, individually or as a batch, straight from the thumbnail display, and apply any ACR preset 'recipes' you have saved as favourites, all without actually opening ACR. Bridge will also open files into any compatible software, whether Adobe or not. I can open straight into Topaz AI or Capture One, if I want.
      Once you've edited a JPG in ACR, it's treated similiarly to a RAW file. You can click "Done", and the changes will be effected and saved, along with the xmp information so you can go back and re-adjust, exactly like a RAW file. But that file will then only open again in ACR. Of course, you can also save-off a version, just like saving a JPG from a RAW file (which will be saved as Example.JPG_1/ _2, etc).
      There is no need to import or export anything to or from libraries or databases in order to edit it. Bridge accesses the original files, wherever you keep them, and will save edits back to the original folder (or somewhere else, if you tell it to). It's a fantastically useful program.

  • @alangauld6079
    @alangauld6079 Рік тому +1

    I used to use Bridge(it's a free download!) with Affinity Photo since Affinity don't do a DAM. But DxO improved their DAM capability so now I use Photolab for DAM and Raw. But Bridge is a good tool, better than DxO TBH, but DxO does all I really need.

  • @frstesiste7670
    @frstesiste7670 Рік тому

    I use both Bridge and LR. Often use Bridge for initial look. Also, for travel I use a PC with only Bridge and PS because the PC isn't powerful enough for LR.
    One question though. I sometimes used two or even three instances of Bridge for comparing folders and moving files before LR import, but it seems like Adobe has disabled the option of running more than one instance of Bridge in the latest version. Anyone found a way to run two instances of the latest Bridge?

  • @scottparis6355
    @scottparis6355 Рік тому +3

    I use Bridge to sort, organise and view images before editing them in Photoshop, but I also use it as a vastly more powerful and flexible replacement for Finder. (On my Macs. It will also.serve this function on Windows machines, but I can't remember what the Windows equivalent of Finder is called.)
    It works on all the folders on your computer, and handles every kind of file: Word documents, spreadsheets, PDFs, videos, everything. For instance, double click on a Word file, and Bridge opens the document in Word. Right click and it offers an "Open With" function that's useful if you use more that one program for certain kinds of files.
    You can sort files by type, by size, by creation or modification date, etc, etc. Right click on a file and you can Send or Copy it to any other folder on the computer. (Finder can't do this, I think)
    It's immensely powerful and flexible, and has a much nicer graphical interface than finder. I basically use it as my user interface to the computer.

    • @Tajhad
      @Tajhad Рік тому

      Ah ha ; I think you have solved an issue I have been having with Lightroom. At times I wish to copy an actual file, Lightroom will only allow a snapshot or virtual copy - not a physical copy. I have had to go to the Finder - copy it - then reimport the copy ( with a new file name) back into Lightroom. Bridge seems to allow that easily. Thanks for the info.

    • @scottparis6355
      @scottparis6355 Рік тому

      @@Tajhad Right click on a file in Bridge, and one of the options is "Duplicate." This creates an identical copy in the same folder. I do this if I want to edit a raw file through Photoshop, and don't want to change the original.

  • @ladydayification
    @ladydayification Рік тому

    Thanks!

  • @ragmanintx
    @ragmanintx Рік тому +1

    Bridge and ACR has always been my preference especially with all my actions in Photoshop. LR just seemed an unnecessary step with little value added.
    Were I a staff photographer, I might find the catalog useful. Maybe.

  • @mamumonkan
    @mamumonkan Рік тому

    I wished someone would be testing MacBooks and how they work with external SSD and BRIDGE - thanks !

  • @johnrolland1636
    @johnrolland1636 Рік тому

    I just use Bridge rather than Lightroom. In my workflow I select a series of images with the Shift feature or a group of pics with the CRTL feature on my PC. Then click on the "Open in Camera Raw" icon on the top banner. It will then only open the selected pics into Camera Raw. After processing the selected images I may select two or three that I then open in Photoshop. This workflow avoids opening Photoshop unnecessarily.

  • @rv8322
    @rv8322 Рік тому

    Tony,edits to an image in Bridge are recognized in LRC catalog? Thank you

  • @mamumonkan
    @mamumonkan Рік тому

    Now what really interest's me is how many 100mb files you can cram into one single folder and open that from an external SSD with out crashing :) ( and how much RAM one needs doing this with a Macbook Pro or Air )

  • @olivierparlephoto
    @olivierparlephoto Рік тому +1

    I'm using Bridge to navigate my folders. Not using Photoshop. However, I'm frustrating by how Bridge manages Favorites and Collections. When the folder is not available (because it's a external SSD, or has been renamed for example), Bridge alerts you this folder is not reachable, and deletes it. When you have a lot of rules, seeing Bridge deletes your collection because it can't find the target folder, is frutstrating. Bahaviour you don't have in Lightroom Catalog.

  • @blessedmamalife
    @blessedmamalife Рік тому

    Once you’ve edited an image in Camera raw & have exported & whatnot, if you were to go to the original file on your computer, is it the original or the edited version?? (Like if you navigate to the file in finder & open in preview)

  • @JustLearning
    @JustLearning Рік тому

    When I use Lightroom I just add the images to my Photography Folder and name the folder. Then I just direct Lightroom to where the photos are on the folder. This is the same as what you say you do when Adobe Bridge. Don't see much difference there. Thanks for the video.

  • @caskraker
    @caskraker Рік тому

    I just went Lr+Ps after decades of Bridge+ACR+Ps. All because a faulty import function in Bridge I could not fix AND the added value of the Loupedeck+ within Lr. I think Lr is more complete and the selecting process and global editing is much faster with the Loupedeck. I never do any local editing in Lr (or ACR). Ps is much more versatile for that and much more precise. But having to use Camera Raw as a filter in Ps is still odd when working from Lr.
    Setting up the Loupedeck+ for use with Bridge and ACR is just too much hassle.
    The only reason I used to hate Lr was the inability to access my library physically, as files and folders on a disk. But somehow along the way they fixed that.

  • @justjoe276
    @justjoe276 Рік тому

    Anthony, maybe you can help. I updated my Adobe Bridge to the 2023 version. Soon after when i opened up an image, I got an error message and it crashed. I deleted that version and tried to upload another - same results. Thanks for any suggestions. . .

  • @shairaholman
    @shairaholman 10 місяців тому

    I only use Bridge and Photoshop for many years now ( since the stone age) and a pro photog, but a photog. friend has convinced me I should give LR another chance. As you point out you always have import into LR. So I hoped over to LR, it was great to have some easy presets and then apply to all the photos, it could save me a lot of time. but now they are just stuck in LR. can not see in my files without exporting out whole new files rather than the changes showing up on my original raw files outside LR. Or is there some other way? I don't understand why all 3 of these programs cant just worked together in harmony, LR is very pproprietary. thank you for just confirming that I'm staying with Bridge. if you have a suggestion I have not found would love to hear it. cheers

  • @robertdeforge2179
    @robertdeforge2179 11 місяців тому

    When I finish editing the image, can I just 'Save' it, meaning over right it, and move on to my next image? The exporting option seems like an extra step I do not need, as I want to replace that photo in my folder with the edit. I work with JPGs as a sports photographer, as 95% of what I use are correct out of camera, just have to adjust a few photos before sending to a client.

  • @leto_len
    @leto_len Рік тому

    Thanks.

  • @stevejarvis186
    @stevejarvis186 Рік тому

    Hi Mr Morganti, Every YT video I've ever watched on LIghtroom, most by yourself always say not to do anything to files or folders outside of Lightroom, but you now seem to be changing that advice. If you do any processing in Bridge will that be picked up by Lightroom and recognized by Lightroom?

  • @GB-ez6ge
    @GB-ez6ge Рік тому

    I import with LR and the folder is auto named by year/date and runs a default filter. Two clicks, done. Subject, location, genre etc. are done with keywords, collections, albums, catalogs - keywords can be applied on import. I rarely use Photoshop. Other than organizing images from disparate sources (inapplicable to me), I see little benefit of incorporating Bridge into my workflow. Am I missing something?

  • @Starlite4321
    @Starlite4321 Рік тому +1

    It doesn't look like it's possible to access your photos in Adobe Cloud (the ones available in Lightroom) from Bridge. I wonder why not ?

  • @SlowBoats
    @SlowBoats Рік тому

    It would be interesting to see the time advantage of just downloading files to a folder rather than importing in LR; is it really that much different? Particularly as you can easily cull in LR import before even copying them to your HD.

    • @caskraker
      @caskraker Рік тому

      Importing in Lr is also done physically to a disk/folder nowadays. And you can acces those files directly too. Somewhere alomg the way Adobe has changed this. I was pleasantly surprised when I tried Lr Classic after years of boycotting it for this reason.

  • @karlbratby4349
    @karlbratby4349 Рік тому

    I would love to use the latest version of Bridge however it has become so so slow, and rendering is a nightmare since the interface went to support 4k monitors. I had to revert back to using version 12 which works very well... come onAdobe lets sort this out

  • @throughmylens3530
    @throughmylens3530 Рік тому +3

    I have used a workflow like this for a while, no longer touch lightroom.

  • @warrennelson7949
    @warrennelson7949 Рік тому

    Are changes made in Bridge included if I import the image to LR?

  • @marclabro
    @marclabro Рік тому

    nice presentation. What about Photomechanic ?

  • @JonBushell
    @JonBushell 7 місяців тому

    It’s great but keywords are weird as it keeps adding random ones in list and you can’t use left and right keys to go through images but that’s a windows user getting used to Mac.

  • @PauloParreira
    @PauloParreira Рік тому

    For me there's only one thing missing from Bridge such as Lr, output/print a page with grid and file nome on top of images, I can use text watermark but how can I make it the "filename"?.

  • @kc6715
    @kc6715 Рік тому +2

    Great video! I am a Bridge fan. I tried LR but went back immediately for the number one reason you stated - I don't have to import my images. I look forward to your other videos.

    • @sh8736
      @sh8736 Рік тому

      But you must take your images off your memory card so they still need to be imported and if you just copy them to a drive you’ve got to make a note of files names to avoid duplicates? It wasn’t explained how to use bridge to cull images, am I being a bit dime here? 😢

    • @kc6715
      @kc6715 Рік тому

      @@sh8736 Yes, I do have to import the images to my computer but then they are just there in Bridge. You can easily go back and forth between all your photos. I've never had an issue with dupes. As for culling, I admit I am terrible at deleting images but I don't edit everyone either. I go through and give the ones I want to edit a 5 and then go to the filter and work just on those images. I really found LR to be confusing but maybe that is just me being a bit dim!

  • @stevepersighetti3400
    @stevepersighetti3400 Рік тому

    Geat video - and look forward to more on Bridge. Sorry if I missed it, but are edits via Bridge non-destructive?

    • @williamhanrahan9211
      @williamhanrahan9211 Рік тому

      When you edit a raw file in Adobe Camera Raw through Bridge, the edits are non-destructive and saved as an XML sidecar file. You can also have Lightroom write edits to a sidecar XML file when you edit in the Develop module there, but it doesn't need to do so because it saves the edits in the Lightroom database.

    • @stevepersighetti3400
      @stevepersighetti3400 Рік тому

      @@williamhanrahan9211 Many thanks. 👍

  • @Bryster51
    @Bryster51 Рік тому

    Is there a setting upon export for watermarking?

  • @timryan894
    @timryan894 Рік тому

    I’ve always use Bridge and ACR vs. Lightroom. LR seems more cumbersome to me.

  • @bobnkb174
    @bobnkb174 Рік тому

    Quick question, if editing in camera raw and you move into photoshop to use say the replace sky, once you save that does it then take you back to camera raw?

    • @andreas.farsch
      @andreas.farsch Рік тому +1

      No, it does not. But you can open the image from Camera RAW as a Smart Object into Photoshop, and then you can always go back to Camera RAW whenever you want. Even if you decide a week later you want to adjust e.g. the Exposure. Hover your mouse over the "Open" button in Camera RAW to get the Mouseover info for the Shortcut to open as a Smart Object. (I believe it is SHIFT + Click on "Open".) Remember that once you open the image in Photoshop, you need to *export* the image as a TIF or PSD file to retain the layers. Replacing the sky is done via layers.

  • @dimitristsagdis7340
    @dimitristsagdis7340 Рік тому +1

    If you change file names, or folders, move folders/files around - do such things register in Lr or will Lr be looking for the files/folders?

    • @rdbimages
      @rdbimages Рік тому +3

      If you do any file renaming or moving outside of LrC, then LrC will be lost and have no idea as to what you did. If you are a LrC user, only do these things withing the LrC catalog.

    • @dimitristsagdis7340
      @dimitristsagdis7340 Рік тому

      @@rdbimages tnx

  • @dretwav
    @dretwav Рік тому

    Thanks for the introduction. One thing I can not figure out is how to filter on a particular item of metadata (say ISO speed). It is not in the filters panel. If I right click on Filter I get a list of metadata categories and ISO speed is checked but checking/unchecking does not seem to do anything. I can use the criteria in a smart collection but that compares text instead of numbers so ? 2500 yields 640 as matching. Is there any way to filter like you do in LR by just selecting the field?

    • @andreas.farsch
      @andreas.farsch Рік тому

      Don, I've just tried this on a Mac and (old) Windows laptop and for me it works exactly like Lightroom: you open the "ISO Speed Ratings" category in the Filter Tab, click on the desired ISO values, and instantly the images in the thumbnail view are reduced to the selected ISO values.

    • @dretwav
      @dretwav Рік тому

      @@andreas.farsch I am thinking it is because Bridge has not yet indexed a folder. If I look at some old folders ISO shows up but almost no metadata shows up on a recently created folder. I have no idea how long it takes for Bridge to index and I don't know how to tell if a folder has been indexed.

    • @dretwav
      @dretwav Рік тому

      @@andreas.farsch I want to use Bridge to set up a workflow for preprocessing high ISO images. I have set up a script using exiftool which transfers images from an SD card to a file structure that mimics LR except each day has subfolders based on ISO. That way I can send all the high ISO to Topaz or DXO or ON1 before I start working on them. Since I don't have the overhead of a LR library I can then run a script again to eliminate the ISO folders. It works well but the bridge indexing is laggy.

  • @BobEstremera
    @BobEstremera Рік тому

    Are the advanced LR masking, select sky, inverting masks, etc available in Bridge?

    • @andreas.farsch
      @andreas.farsch Рік тому

      Like Anthony said in the video, Adobe Camera RAW is 100% equal to the Development Module in Lightroom. I believe while making the edits to his image, he shortly clicked on the masking tool in Camera RAW and closed it again.

  • @AlexanderTrizuljak
    @AlexanderTrizuljak Рік тому

    I am Bridge user since 2008 or earlier.

  • @huwmorgan51
    @huwmorgan51 Рік тому

    Sorry Anthony, you seem to have glossed over a few things. You mention collections as "like Lightroom". How does Bridge create collections without a catalog to store them? Also, you did an edit using camera raw. Is this non-destructive like LR? Do the edits to into a sidecar file or are they applied to the file?

  • @jamesraymondsanduski8181
    @jamesraymondsanduski8181 Рік тому

    i have not used Lightroom in years! I use bridge and photoshop - way faster, more powerful and easier than LR

  • @susanmcpherson4682
    @susanmcpherson4682 Рік тому

    Anthony can you do a session on keywording in Bridge

  • @gamincurieux
    @gamincurieux Рік тому

    I love Bridge, but I find it rapidly sucks my computer dry of resources/power/ram/whatever... certainly can't be doing anything else/have anything else open at the same time... am I using it wrong/do I have it set up wrong/are the previews it has to build as it moves from folder to folder too big or something? I've had to resort to using other apps like Lyn for image browsing, but I much prefer Bridge. Any tips anyone? Thank you!

    • @andreas.farsch
      @andreas.farsch Рік тому +1

      Once you start Bridge, it starts building previews. Upon each change of the source folder it starts again (for that folder). That consumes CPU and disk space. In Preferences -> Cache and -> Cache Management you can purge the cache and reduce the amount of disk space. In the interface, near the top and right to the file location path, there is a drop down menu in the shape of a stairwell. Change "Preview Generation" to "On Demand". Furthermore, in Preferences -> Startup Scripts you can deactivate one or two legacy scripts (like "...CC 2014" for the Stone Age PS Pano and HDR creation, that were in place before their modern successors in Camera RAW / Lightroom.)

  • @deryckstorey4826
    @deryckstorey4826 Рік тому

    Maybe a daft question but in LRC all the edits are non destructive, is that the same when you use ACR through Bridge?

    • @andreas.farsch
      @andreas.farsch Рік тому

      Yes. Usually the edits are stored in a small .xmp sidecar file. (Like in LR, you can choose in the preferences to write the edits directly into .DNG or .jpg or .TIF files, which I would not recommend.)

  • @netalexpg1
    @netalexpg1 Рік тому

    Thanks, may use Bridge but my only question is; somehow the presets and profiles in Camera Raw and Lightroom are not completely synced. Is there someway to sync them? (On a Mac)

    • @rdbimages
      @rdbimages Рік тому

      Can you be more specific as to what is happening? They should be identical.

    • @netalexpg1
      @netalexpg1 Рік тому

      @@rdbimages For instance my user presets in LR has over 20 and in PS about half. Same with another B&W folder. And nothing "hidden" in PS. I haven't used PS ACR as much as I use LR but somehow there not syncing or using the same source folders completely. Can PS presets be reset?

  • @oscarreis0381
    @oscarreis0381 Рік тому

    Hello, you export in this video at 300 dpi instead +-70dpi that you advise in another video, did you change your mind about it? thanks you!

    • @GB-ez6ge
      @GB-ez6ge Рік тому

      That is only for printer suggestion, nothing else.

  • @riccardotorri8648
    @riccardotorri8648 10 місяців тому

    desktop folder is locked (padlock) on bridge 2023. how the hell do you unlock it?

  • @Danbotics
    @Danbotics 8 місяців тому

    My main issue with Lightroom is it doesn't support working in a "team" environment where multiple people are editing photos from a shoot at the same time. Is this possible with Bridge? Where are things like the star ratings and coloured labels stored? If I open a folder with bridge on my PC and set some ratings etc, will another person see that same information when they open it on their PC?

    • @Danbotics
      @Danbotics 8 місяців тому

      For anyone else interested, I just tested this myself and it looks like it does work. I changed the ratings on a few RAW files in a folder then opened the folder on another PC and the ratings were visible there as well. They must be saved in the metadata?

  • @BGdev305
    @BGdev305 11 місяців тому

    That's it? how about customizing workspaces?

  • @jameslast4420
    @jameslast4420 6 місяців тому

    Where is Adobe Sensei in it? Why can't I auto tag photos?

  • @Hephasto
    @Hephasto 6 місяців тому

    It's been many times I tried to figure out the purpose of Brige. I'm still convinced it's a just very heavy pic browser. There is no way I'll be editing photos in Brige, because why? I've got LR for that. The redundant overweight piece of laggy soft. Bridge has a lot of whistles, yet it never excels any feature! For browser it's heavy, for editing it's beyond LR, for catalogs, again LR is better organizing collections. After so many attempts to figure it out I still have no idea what Bridge is best for!

  • @oneeyedphotographer
    @oneeyedphotographer 11 місяців тому

    16:17 Doesn't this require xmp files?