Thanks for making this video bud! I'm finally home from work travels and watching it now. "Bridge Users = Aggressive". LOL! Let's say "passionate" instead. :) Count me in, Bridge command R to ACR to enter key to PS... or just batch export from ACR. So some thoughts: Time stamp: 6:41 Development Settings / Presets. I have this in Bridge, in the Preference page "Defaults" my detailed, designed looks automatically get applied per camera on import. Sharpening - lens corrections - all in there. Tethering: I do tethered capture in Capture One - way better than LR. Time stamp 18:10 Virtual copy - I am totally fine with right-click Duplicate in Bridge. Two real versions done. No need for virtual. And for the record I did LIKE this video! But I am still all in on Team Bridge!
I really really enjoyed your fair, non biased assessment of both programs. I’ve been a bridge user and thinking trying Lightroom and this was helpful. I’m curious. You said you use both? How do you use both?
I use Bridge when I am working in non-photo Adobe programs, so video and page editing. I also use Bridge for quickly looking at client or student files, images that I wouldn't import into a Catalog, because they are not my images. Thank you for watching.
Thanks for making this video bud! I'm finally home from work travels and watching it now. "Bridge Users = Aggressive". LOL! Let's say "passionate" instead. :) Count me in, Bridge command R to ACR to enter key to PS... or just batch export from ACR. So some thoughts: Time stamp: 6:41 Development Settings / Presets. I have this in Bridge, in the Preference page "Defaults" my detailed, designed looks automatically get applied per camera on import. Sharpening - lens corrections - all in there. Tethering: I do tethered capture in Capture One - way better than LR. Time stamp 18:10 Virtual copy - I am totally fine with right-click Duplicate in Bridge. Two real versions done. No need for virtual. And for the record I did LIKE this video! But I am still all in on Team Bridge!
All that work, and you didn't budge an inch good sir. LOL Well, it was worth a try.
@@PhotoKitchen425 Just call me an old dog that isn't in to new tricks. When you got something that works - you just stick with it.
I really really enjoyed your fair, non biased assessment of both programs. I’ve been a bridge user and thinking trying Lightroom and this was helpful. I’m curious. You said you use both? How do you use both?
I use Bridge when I am working in non-photo Adobe programs, so video and page editing. I also use Bridge for quickly looking at client or student files, images that I wouldn't import into a Catalog, because they are not my images.
Thank you for watching.