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Sep 21 2012

The Bridge To Camera Raw

I have been an avid Photoshopper for about 12 years now and just now realized the power of Adobe Bridge, I know I know, I am a day late and a dollar short right?

Let me start this by asking you a couple questions, if you answer yes to any of them, then you need to watch this tutorial!

  1. Do you ever wish you had one stop shopping access to your favorite photos without running all over your desktop to find them?
  2. Have you ever wished you could export photos straight from Photoshop to Flickr or Facebook?
  3. Have you ever racked your brain wondering how you could possibly open a .JPEG or .TIFF in Camera Raw?

That is right I said it, open Tiffs or Jpegs in Camera Raw, but let me stress, easily, without running a script or ripping your hair out!  This tutorial may not be so important to you Lightroom users, but us Photoshoppers, it is awesome!

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1 comment

  1. Steve

    Awesome stuff Blake, back in 2008 I bought my first copy of Photoshop Elements for a Mac. Elements needed Adobe Bridge to store images. I have used bridge since then and love it. Thanks for the extra information, this really helps.

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