Adobe Bridge is a digital asset management solution that helps with exporting finished work, managing and organizing creative assets, and image editing. The main features of Adobe Bridge include an asset library, real-time editing, tagging, metadata management, batch processing, content import/export, collaboration tools, and more.
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Deployment | Cloud / SaaS / Web-Based, Desktop Mac, Desktop Windows |
Support | 24/7 (Live rep), Chat, Email/Help Desk, FAQs/Forum, Knowledge Base, Phone Support |
Training | Documentation |
Languages | English |
makes finding files easier, good interface, organized
at first it is hard to navigated but takes time to get used to
organization of files and archives, it makes it a lot easier to find old files and organize them in an efficient manner
I like how easy it is to cull images and choose the best ones to edit. I love that you can "rate" your images. Or, if you "delete" one from Bridge, it just hides it so you can see what you have left.
I honestly can't think of anything I dislike about it. It's super easy to use and I love it!
Editing photographs - I'm a photographer and Bridge makes sorting through and picking my favorites from each session a lot faster! It helps me to get my editing done much quicker.
Usually I only use it when I import an item from/to Photoshop, Illustrator and After Effects. My data is nicely organized and easily to look up. I feel like its an essential help tool for people who use several Adobe softwares.
There is really nothing I could dislike about this program, it just works fine for me.
It does not really solve any actual problem, but it has added value to my work since it helps me to save a little time and make my data more organized and easily accessible. So I recommend it because it gives you a hand and fasten up your working process.
I like the search option and the ease of customizing the display of images.
Sometimes it takes a long time to load files, but it could be he file size.
No business problems so far. Benefits, I can see everything at a glance and it's easy to maneuver through the program.
I like that Bridge allows for better handling and organizing of my photography. It allows for good meta tagging and works nicely with Adobe Photoshop for photo editing. I appreciate that you can use this to batch edit, and I like how the contact sheets feature works.
I dislike that it is not already a part of Adobe Photoshop, and that you have to have yet another software open and running on your computer while working with photos and/or graphic design. Although the contact sheet feature is nice, it could still use some improvement.
It helps with the organization and care of large quantities of photos at once. I think it has a nice interface and plays nicely with other softwares that I use all day, everyday. This also helps me work faster.
I love the ease in which you can batch edit groups of photos to your liking.
I dislike the inability to tag/label photos, an ability Lightroom has
The batch processing definitely cuts down on my editing time
Adobe Bridge is a great resource for handling a lot of media at a time.
Like many other Adobe CC products, it has a slow start up period. Also, I wish it could handle video a little bit better.
Im mostly working with a lot of photos at a one time. It helps me edit down photos and then begin to edit them in Photoshop.
Bridge is a software that I've used for years and enjoy. The greatest thing I use it for is sorting through folders of images quickly, culling, and renaming. The software allows me to do all of these things quickly and easily.
Bridge is one of those programs that I honestly don't think too much about in terms of 'what I wish it had.' It does what I need, so I'm happy!
I do a lot of culling and image review in my work. Bridge allows me to do that quickly and with ease, vital to getting all the things on my to do list completed on time (and with my sanity in tact).
I like that it is easier to view photos when there are lots of photos, rather than trying to view them all in the Finder window at once.
It can be a little difficult to figure out when first using the program.
We have a lot of photos at the University where I work, so utilizing this program greatly increases our efficiency when sorting through and picking photos.
Preview of all document types - useful feature that Finder has on Mac OS that is not supported by Windows Explorer.
Interface looks quite outdated comparing with other Adobe products.
I'm able to quickly find required psd, ai and pdf files with no need to open them all first.
When viewing photos within bridge, I like that you are able to adjust the size or each photo, the background color (for checking to make sure white background photography is white) and to see all the technical specs (pixels, dpi)..
This is probably just my own computers performance issue, but I usually end up opening a photoshoot folder with over 6,000 images in it to go through and bridge takes an awful long time to load and preview the tif files. When I am comparing two different folders, I have to open two different bridge windows. It would be so much easier if I could open two "tabs" so that navigating between the two is easier.
Having the ability to star photos makes using bridge extremely useful when making image selects. Saving us time and money! Full screen mode has also been useful when I am presenting my image selects to the senior graphic designer.
Adobe Bridge is great for viewing files such as EPS and AI which traditionally Windows will not let you preview. It also has drag and drop capabilities to any of the Creative Suite programs.
I wish I could customize the layout of the Bridge program more to my own specific liking.
This program is helping save time when it comes to creating graphic layouts using Adobe Creative suite programs. The drag and drop functionality saves time and stress of opening multiple files which trying to locate th eone you need.
Easily connect and find files with a great preview feature. If you are on a Mac, its like Finder's old, smarter brother. I must admit after a few updates ago, I stopped using it as much as I should, I need to get back in the habit of using it more.
Contact sheet use to be very easy to make but after a few upgrades ago its a little bit more of a pain with a little less easy to change settings. If it automatically opened or defaulted to Bridge to find files when using other Adobe programs it would force me to use it more.
Organizing, recalling, finding and previewing files. Making contact sheet to review stock photo options.
I think bridge does a great job at bathe processing. It's fast and efficient. I also like being able to select a number of images at the same time and pick the best one out of the bunch.
I would like the option of being able to have more control over the background of the interface. I wish I could make the background go completely black, an option not available.
I really like the lens profiles in Adobe bridge. It's a feature that capture one does not have, which makes bridge very valuable.
The fact that it auto logs you into any adobe login quickly and seamlessly.
The high cost and the fact that you have to use it to use any adobe product. There are usually many issues and causes inecisssary stress.
Easily logging into adobe apps reducing time and stress. This is big.