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Adobe Bridge es una solución de gestión de activos digitales que ayuda con la exportación de trabajos terminados, la gestión y organización de activos creativos y la edición de imágenes. Las características principales de Adobe Bridge incluyen una biblioteca de activos, edición en tiempo real, etiquetado, administración de metadatos, procesamiento por lotes, importación/exportación de contenido, herramientas de colaboración y más.
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| Despliegue | Nube/SaaS/basado en web, escritorio Mac, escritorio Windows |
| Soporte | 24 horas al día, 7 días a la semana (representante en vivo), chat, correo electrónico/servicio de ayuda, preguntas frecuentes/foro, base de conocimientos, soporte telefónico |
| Cursos | Documentación |
| Idiomas | Inglés |
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Adobe Bridge is very useful to organize files by renaming a group of them at once, assigning colored labels. It can also edit embedded or associated Information as well as modify metadata, or sort or categorize them based on their metadata. It can also execute Photoshop's compatible automation plug-ins, scripts and Adobe Camera Raw filters on a group of images.
It lacks the photo editing options of the adobe photoshop lightroom.
I use it to view different sized thumbnails of my images. I also use it to copyright my portfolio images by editing the metadata with my name. It is very helpful when you are participating in competitions. I link the parts of the Creative Suite together using a format similar to the file browser found in previous versions of Adobe Photoshop. It immediately shows you what’s in your hard drive, network, or storage device without the need to import into a catalog or database.
I love how easy it is to use Bridge! I use it for my photography business to separate photos into easy to find files. It works seamlessly alongside both Lightroom and photoshop!
I do wish there could be an option to view photos on a larger scale.
Organization! This software helps me keep all of my files organized according to my personal preferences.
Adobe Bridge is great for any photo related need.
No complaints really. It helps me with batches of editing photos in photoshop.
It's faster than other photo gallery programs and lets me work easily through other adobe softwares like photoshop and Lightroom.
Quick loading times, the ability to customise your view and 'at a glance' look at files.
Not much, there was once a bug regarding file names not appearing through an accidental key combination, but this has been fixed.
Much quicker and easier than the standard file management software such as finder and explorer.
I've always used Bridge to sort through raw images from my camera. I find Bridge to be useful in sorting through and choosing my favorite images. I also like having the ability to print a contact sheet for reviews. My favorite feature is how you can drag and drop from Bridge into other Adobe programs, eliminating the need to go back and find them in folders.
There aren't a lot of things I dislike about Bridge. If I had to pick one thing out is the viewing options (like filmstrip and grids)...I wish there were more options and easier to choose one. Also, a preview of your contact sheet before printing would be great. *I tried to upload a photo of Bridge on my computer but it keeps giving me an error*
Bridge allows me to spend less time sorting through, editing and rating photos. I can contrast and compare images and decide on which ones suit my project the best. Being able to open directly from Bridge into Photoshop is also a huge time-saver. Ultimately, it allows me to be more efficient in producing something.
The batch rename feature saves me time renaming multiple files! Also the feature that allows me to edit multiple images at once.
The interface could be a little more flashy.
It helps me import photos from my camera, and other devices. It helps me preview file types I normally cannot view in windows. Without it I would be less organized and easily mixed up with the various similar files on my computer.
Bridge provides a great interface for rating and sorting all of your creative content
Adobe has left the interface alone when it comes to bridge. While it is customizable bridge looks dated in comparison to the rest of the creative suite.
Bridge is the solution for navigating media assets in one window. This is a huge timesaver while working on projects that require multiple media types or from multiple vendors. A fantastic desktop digital asset management application.
I love using adobe bridge to organize and preview files when using other adobe products. The company lor codes by is helpful as well as the ability to edit the metadata and add tags for easy searching and sortibg
It would be more helpful to be able to add additional colors to the color codes
File organization. Great high resolution previews of files without having to open the files up in photoshop/illustrator/indesign. I also often use the batch rename process. We get files in from vendors without our item number alpha codes on the file name. Bridge batch rename makes it a snap to quickly add this code to the front of the name. It is also a helpful program to use if you want to know the camera details of how the image was shot.
Being able to use batch processing functions, it's great for organizing and visualization of your files and assets. You also have a great tool with the file renaming, that comes in handy quite a bit.
Can run a little slow with extensive media libraries, the load times can be pretty hoggish when you have a lot of high resolution or raw files.
Mainly to manage our assets, images, photos, etc. It's much better than any native folder viewing.
Bridge is able to quickly let me find images and see their info. I'm able to know the size and see close up details in images.
Sometimes it's slow reading raw image files. The user interface still needs work.
I'm able to quickly see images our photographers have taken. And all at once. Instead of looking at each image separately in a finder window.