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Adobe Bridge CS5 New Features Overview

Well, now the cat is out of the bag – Adobe has announced CS5, and the excitement has reached a fever pitch! Here at TipSquirrel, we have a packed schedule over the next fortnight bringing you the best that Photoshop CS5 has to offer. We’re starting it off, here and now, with an overview of the new features found in Adobe Bridge CS5:

Adobe Bridge CS5 Overview from Mike Hoffman on Vimeo.

Be sure to check back tomorrow for more great CS5 information with Janine Smith!

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Mike has been a photographer, artist, educator, and technophile for most of his life. Early in his career, he created technical illustrations and photographs for electronic equipment manufacturers, and taught classes in computer aided drafting and 3D modeling software. When digital cameras became widely available in the late 1990s, the move was a natural one, and has led to a happy combination of technology, software, photography and art. Mike is an Adobe Certified Expert in Photoshop and Acrobat, and is well versed in Lightroom and Photoshop Elements, as well as Illustrator and InDesign. He has also contributed his time and efforts to the excellent work being done by Operation Photo Rescue, in restoring photographs damaged by natural disasters. As an active member of the National Association of Photoshop Professionals, he continues his quest for excellence in art, excellence in design, and excellence in education.

2 Comments on Adobe Bridge CS5 New Features Overview

  1. David // 10/03/2011 at 6:15 pm //

    Is there a way to print out the content in Bridge CS5?

    I need to evaluate 450 color images. I can sort by size to see which ones are low resolution. It would be very convenient if I could print out or create a PDF of the file names, file size (in inches), and other info. Otherwise I must look at each file and write down the pertinent information. Then key it in an email to ask for higher res art.

    Seems like Bridge should be able to easily handle this but I am unable to discover how. Can you help?
    Thanks!
    david

  2. David, if you’re looking just for the information, you can switch Bridge to the metadata view. This will give you a small thumbnail on the left with multiple columns (you can configure the content) for things like resolution, size, color profile, etc. You can sort by the columns, too, so that’s useful.

    If you want a printout of that data, I don’t think Bridge is set up to do that. You could always print-screen, but that isn’t convenient for 450 files. If you need to output the printed list of file data, that may require another program.

    mh++

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