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Working with Bridge

Working with Bridge

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Working with Bridge

- [Instructor] Before we wrap up this chapter, there's one more tool that we need to look at, and it's a companion app to Photoshop called Bridge. Now the Bridge app is not installed by default when you installed Photoshop, so it will need to be installed separately, using the same Adobe CC app that you use to install Photoshop with. But it should be included with every license of Photoshop. Now you can either open Bridge as you would any other application on your system, or from within Photoshop, go up to the file menu and select browse in Bridge. And this will open Bridge. I'm going to go ahead and maximize this window, so we can focus exclusively on this app. I think of Bridge as a cross between a media browser that's similar to the Mac Finder or Windows Explorer and a super-powerful digital asset manager. You can use it to preview images, manage metadata, open images in specific apps, and much, much more. At the top of the window are some breadcrumbs, to let you know where the…

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