Thank you! I have Bridge but it's not in my dock because I've never used it, in fact forgot I even had it. Then yesterday I was looking for a different app and noticed Bridge. Despite vague impressions I wasn't sure what the heck it does. You clarified my cloudy recollections enormously! Liked and Subscribed.
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.
Thank you! I have Bridge but it's not in my dock because I've never used it, in fact forgot I even had it. Then yesterday I was looking for a different app and noticed Bridge. Despite vague impressions I wasn't sure what the heck it does. You clarified my cloudy recollections enormously! Liked and Subscribed.
Thank you so much, and 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.