Friday, 29 June 2012

"Transition using Adobe Bridge"


Actually I’m very organize when it comes to file managing. I don’t like my folders messy especially on my desktop, it really sucks to see having a messy folders or files on my desktop. But sometimes I cannot avoid to have a messy files especially when I’m doing a lot of projects and sometimes I can’t remember where I saved that file. So what I usually do is download or import again.
It’s very waste of time right? J

At first when I’m using Adobe Photoshop, I have a curiosity about what the Br above in Adobe Photoshop and there’s a caption “Launch Bridge” and when I open that I found nothing. I asked myself what’s the purpose of this? I thought it was like a web designing application but then I’m wrong, then I close it.

When Ms. A assigned to form a group to discuss about Adobe Bridge I was like, “How can I discuss that, I don’t have any idea what Adobe Bridge is.” Rogelio and Aiza are my group mates and were assigned to report about Importing Photos. It was easy for us to discuss importing images because it’s common for us to import images. When I'm doing our report I research about how to import images in Adobe Bridge, I found a good article to guide me and my group mates on our reporting.

Adobe Bridge is not only about managing or organizing files, you can also add more details to your imported files and take note you can also adjust the exposure, brightness, contrast, etc. through camera raw. You can also put a watermark and copyright your images.
There are a lot of things you can do in Adobe Bridge. It’s not ordinary file organizer that you can simply save your files. It can help you especially when you love collecting photos.
I’d only learned using Adobe Bridge when our professors require us to use that and it’s a big time saver.☺

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