From the course: Photoshop CC for Photographers: Intermediate
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Stacking images into groups - Photoshop Tutorial
From the course: Photoshop CC for Photographers: Intermediate
Stacking images into groups
Another helpful way that you can organize or group images together in Adobe Bridge is with Stacks. Stacks are especially helpful when you have photographs which were captured in a similar way. Like in this folder here, which is titled portraits, you'll notice that there were three main garment changes. Here, if I click through the images, you can see that these photographs were all captured with the same garment, and then there was a change. And here we have the next set of photographs, and then finally, the third set. Well, what I want to do is I want to group my images together, and I want to group those images together based on the different shooting that was done in this particular shoot. To do that, we'll click in the first image, hold down the Shift key, then click in the last image that you want to group together. Then, navigate to the Stacks Pull-down menu and choose Group As Stack, or press Cmd+G on a Mac, Ctrl+G on Windows. When you do that, what will happen is it will group…
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Moving and renaming folders1m 27s
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Quickly renaming one or more images3m 40s
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Duplicate, Copy, and Move3m 33s
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Rejecting and deleting files3m 19s
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Grouping images into collections and smart collections5m 27s
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Using Review mode to create a collection of keepers3m 47s
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Stacking images into groups2m 46s
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