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38 results found
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Save Metadata
When I take a photo into Photoshop from Bridge and edit the file and then export it for web (Legacy) most of the metadata is lost. What I particularly want to keep is the date & time photo taken and the location.
1 vote -
Time of videos under File Properties
Metadata window currently shows the dimensions of a video (3840 x 2160) but it would be seriously helpful to also be able to see how long the video is in hours, minutes, seconds and frames = 01;00;24;29 with colons and semicolons denoting wether the video is drop-frame or non-drop-frame timecode.
4 votes -
Bridge Folder Size
SHOW THE FOLDER SIZE! I just spoke with your customer support and asked where in Bridge it showed the folder size. They told me to use another program!? How in 2020 does a tool designed specifically for File/Folder management not have the most basic necessary data?
1 vote -
Get Info
It would be nice if there were a 'Get Info' command in Bridge for each file and folder. More times often than not I have to find information about a file whose information is not contained in the metadata window. For this I have to 'reveal in finder' and then 'get info'. It would be nice to have that as a shortcut in Bridge or display that full information in a panel to the side.
Hopping back to the finder is a bit cumbersome and makes me want to stay in the finder to work after that, rather than use…
10 votes -
separate file associations for cr2 and cr3, allow user to add new file types
I'd like to be able to use different default applications for CR2 files (ACR) and CR3 files (Canon DPP). It would be nice to either either have Adobe list the file types separately in the Bridge file associations listing, or to be able to user enter CR2 and CR3 as new file types.
1 vote -
Insert Document Type .XD on advanced search
I would like to locate all the .xd files within a specific folder.
1 vote -
histogram
Could we see HISTOGRAM in Adobe Bridge? It's very important for photographers. (I know Adobe is more suited for Designers and they don't need it...)
10 votes -
IPTC Core data
Would like to copy IPTC Core data from a .JPG file to a raw file. I have thousands of annotated JPEGs with raw files of the same name. Lightroom only shows IPTC data in the raw (sidecar) files.
3 votes -
Show filesize of folders too
There seems to be no way to see the size of a folder from within Bridge. The only way seems to be to exit Bridge and use File Explorer (right-click>properties), which is obviously far from an ideal workflow. (Or else double click a folder and hit ctrl-A....but this becomes prohibitively time-consuming for folders with many subfolders)
Bridge's inability to show how much space a folder and its contents take up seems a strange oversight. If routinely scanning and calculating the filesize of folders would take a lot of extra CPU/SSD resources, then it could be an opt-in feature in the…
20 votes -
aspect ratio
In some use cases, it is useful to have the aspect ratio of the picture.
For example, if I need to find a photograph that would fit when printed onto a specific object (t-shirt, mug...) or fit in a specific frame, it would be very useful to see the aspect ratio of the picture.
Ideally, this would be a field that could be included in a search, so I can find all pictures with a 4:3 aspect ratio.1 vote -
File info Panel
If possible I would like to see the description column in the basic part larger. Have 20 to 30 lines off text to enter, where it is impossible to view what has been written. Bridge 2017 let me expand the panel to see all lines.
In my movies library, text is written inside the info panel.Here is an example of what I mean
2 votes -
Add feature - Make .cgm files viewable as thumbnails
Unable to view .cgm file as a thumbnail
One reason we use .cgm as a graphic import into FrameMaker is because it is viewed in the FM document crisper than .eps files
Also we have a ton of legacy .cgm files that are used in our documents created with FrameMaker1 vote -
Display saved version in file attributes
Hello, is it possible to additionally show in the file properties in which version a file was saved? For example EPS-8, EPS-10, AI CC or PS CC. This would be especially good for EPS. Many thanks, Gabi
2 votes -
histogram
Could we have a live histogram window for the selected image in Bridge?
15 votes -
Autofocus anzeigen lassen
- Es wäre eine gute Idee, wenn man sich in der Bridge auch die Focuspunkte anzeigen lassen könnte ohne ein Plugin dafür laden zu müssen.
- Eine Exportfunktion der Fotos wäre ebenso eine sinnvolle Funktion.
4 votes -
1 vote
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Tags: synergy between mac and adobe
I want the keywords I use in adobe bridge to look like tags in Finder - Mac Os 10.14
I work with photo archiving and I use Adobe bridge. I send this images to an asset management software. But if I want to find the photos using the Mac, I can't see the metadata I use. They dont appear in the Finder. I'd like see my keywords appear in Finder as Tags. Why not?2 votes -
Tags: synergy between mac and adobe
I want the keywords I use in adobe bridge to look like tags in Finder - Mac Os 10.14
work with archiving and use bridges and then send them to an asset management software. But then to find the photos simply, using the Mac, all the metadata I use, do not appear in the Finder. At least the used keywords could come out in Finder as Tags. Why not?2 votes
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