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    Lynda - Photoshop for Designers: Working with Bridge

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    Lynda - Photoshop for Designers: Working with Bridge

    Lynda - Photoshop for Designers: Working with Bridge
    MP4 | Video: AVC 1280x720 | Audio: AAC 44KHz 2ch | Duration: 1 Hour 31M | 1.09 Gb
    Genre: eLearning | Level: Intermediate | Language: English

    Photoshop for Designers shows how to leverage the best features in Photoshop for your design work. This installment focuses on Adobe Bridge, a versatile asset management tool that's tightly integrated into the Photoshop workflow. Bridge helps you organize your images, batch process photos, and nondestructively edit raw, TIF, and JPEG files via Adobe Camera Raw. Follow along with Nigel French as he guides you through the many useful features in this important tool. Find out how to organize, rate, and find your favorite images; create collections; build panoramas, HDR composites, and slideshows; and batch rename files. Nigel also shows how to edit images in Camera Raw and access custom Develop settings straight from Bridge.

    Topics include:
    Viewing metadata
    Stacking images
    Rating images
    Filtering and finding images
    Creating collections and Smart Collections
    Creating panoramas and HDR images
    Creating slideshows and contact sheets
    Batch renaming files
    Editing Camera Raw images via Bridge
    Using Develop presets

    Lynda - Photoshop for Designers: Working with Bridge

    Lynda - Photoshop for Designers: Working with Bridge

    Lynda - Photoshop for Designers: Working with Bridge


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