- Fri Jun 06, 2014 5:12 pm
#381001
While there's perfectly valid reasons not to like Adobe's business practices... for people who use Photoshop I can't find a reason not to use Bridge which
ships with Photoshop anyway. Used XNview, Irfan and others before...
Bridge looks good, opens all relevant formats and has very nice content filtering options. As it works together with other Adobe apps one can do stuff such as
creating a single pdf from 3gb of psd's within no time. One can batch process whole folders from the browser and can use Photoshop actions when doing so.
The program offers all relevant info for Illustrator and Indesign files without having to open them. It's evident that no other product can support these features
but in case one uses this combo of apps anyway these are quite good reasons to stick to Bridge, I find.
ships with Photoshop anyway. Used XNview, Irfan and others before...
Bridge looks good, opens all relevant formats and has very nice content filtering options. As it works together with other Adobe apps one can do stuff such as
creating a single pdf from 3gb of psd's within no time. One can batch process whole folders from the browser and can use Photoshop actions when doing so.
The program offers all relevant info for Illustrator and Indesign files without having to open them. It's evident that no other product can support these features
but in case one uses this combo of apps anyway these are quite good reasons to stick to Bridge, I find.