I worked as art director at a television station from 1994 to 2009, and used Bridge to manage upwards of 300,000 digital assets! With careful organization of file names and folders I could put my hands on any project in seconds! I could even search the Metadata of a video file and narrow down which After Effects file was used to create the final version. I'm retired now, but still use Bridge.
@Javelina2112Күн бұрын
Bridge is underrated. Been using it since probably 2010. Thanks for I Making a video on it.
@TheAbdalsh15 сағат бұрын
Thanks, good content with valuable new experience, and don’t worry about your old photo. It’s much nicer.
@marcgothic19 сағат бұрын
Thanks Colin. I never used Bridge before but that my now change!
@kc67158 сағат бұрын
This was really informative, thank you. I am a huge fan of Bridge - and not a fan of Lightroom, just use ACR.
@anicholasfilmsКүн бұрын
Have they included AI for searching with natural language ? I would love it to be involved in identification, categorizing, cataloging, and finding media.? I was using the program called shade, but would rather adobe to adopt this need.
@NinetrailsКүн бұрын
I’ve been using Adobe Bridge since CS2. I stopped using the program when I found out about photo mechanic, because that software had a much much faster way of viewing and organizing files. I’m excited but annoyed at the same time that it took him this long to make a program equivalent to photo mechanic.
@DavidMathiesonКүн бұрын
I didn't know they even still had it.
@sajanmahar9158Күн бұрын
nice
@netposerxКүн бұрын
While watching this video on one of my screens I was dragging some photos to the Quick Actions tab like "Resize Image" and after a few seconds I got the error about needing an Internet connection. Yeah, I have one of those. LOL Edit. I also used right-click with the same error. I can post to YT but Adobe thinks I do not have an active connection. SMH
@putvogel25Күн бұрын
hahahaha the younger you
@KeithDadey14 сағат бұрын
Nobody looked good in 70's clothes
@KrunoslavStifterКүн бұрын
Bridge was added as a way to "bridge" and share assets in the creative suite, back in the day. Than they forced everyone to cloud now called creative cloud and never worked on Bridge again, until god knows how many years latter when they barely fixed few bugs, and not much else. Now its a bladed pile of Adobe propaganda in a 2.5 GB installation, to browse files. Its mental. For what is offers, 250 MB would be appropriate, not half the size of Windows 7 installation. Typically Adobe.