If you have a slider or command that you like to use when editing photos in Adobe Lightroom, you can find it in Adobe Camera Raw. Also, you do not have to wait for imports or previews to be generated in Camera Raw. In this video, Richard Harrington walks you through how to access develop images in Camera Raw in Adobe Bridge.
- Now, things might be in slightly different places,…but if it's in Lightroom, it's in Adobe Camera Raw.…And one of the things that's nice about this…is that it's very fast to access this through Bridge.…What I like is that I can quickly start to develop files…and then close them and go on to the next.…This means that I don't have to wait for imports…or previews to be generated.…Instead, I can just quickly start to modify my files,…sometimes directly even on the memory card.…Let's explore a couple of options…for developing images with Adobe Camera Raw from Bridge.…
I'll start with a standard set of images here.…Let's select all, and with a right-click…I'll choose open in Camera Raw.…Now I'm not going to develop all of these images,…but I want to show you some flexibility.…You'll notice that the raw files here…can benefit from the auto button,…quickly rebalancing the histogram.…One of my favorite features is the fact…that the histogram is live,…so you can just click and pull on the data.…In this case, I can pull down the exposure a little bit…
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8/24/2017In this course, Rich Harrington shares a cookbook of Bridge CC tips and techniques, from culling photos to developing raw files to previewing audio and video. Learn how to review photo sessions with rankings, use stacks to organize media from related sources or shoots, manage the Bridge cache for improved performance, use collections to organize content on multiple hard drives, monetize your work by publishing photos to Adobe Stock, process images with Adobe Camera Raw, save Develop settings for future use, set up HDR and panoramic workflows, preview time-lapse photography and motion graphics, automate PDF and website creation with the add-on Output module, and much more.
- Accessing Bridge from other Adobe apps
- Switching workspaces
- Importing images
- Batch renaming files
- Rating and ranking
- Stacking
- Creating collections
- Processing raw files
- Previewing video, audio, and animation
- Creating PDF projects
- Accessing automation
Skill Level Intermediate
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Introduction
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1. The Role of Adobe Bridge
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Switching between workspaces7m 26s
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2. Importing Images
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Previewing files6m 53s
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3. Organizing Images
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Batch renaming files2m 51s
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Adding metadata to images3m 59s
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Rating and ranking images4m 10s
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Sorting and viewing files4m 45s
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Creating a collection3m 1s
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Publishing to Adobe Stock2m 58s
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4. Working with Raw Files
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Converting Raw files to DNG5m 19s
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Creating develop settings4m 28s
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Creating HDR DNG files4m 19s
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5. Working with Video, Audio, and Animation Files
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Previewing video files5m 25s
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Previewing audio files3m 17s
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6. Saving Time with Adobe Bridge
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Creating a PDF contact sheet5m 11s
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Creating a web presentation5m 40s
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Conclusion
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Next steps54s
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