![]() Single-key toggle for applying ratings and labelsĪpplying ratings and labels is a common task for many Bridge users. ![]() ![]() This can be done in inches or centimeters. This means that, once you have defined target width and height, you can specify if an image needs to be resized to “Fill” or “Fit” the target. In this release, we are implementing the ability to rearrange them by drag and drop, so that you can bring your most frequently used ones to the top.Īdditionally, in the Export panel, you will now be able to resize images based on both width and height. Fortunately, there is now a way to easily organize them. If you’re a frequent user of Bridge, you no doubt have lots of presets in the Export panel. Export panel: Rearrange presets by drag and drop and resize by target rectangle and resolution Additionally, you can now delete “100% Previews” from the cache, by going to Preferences > Cache Management > Purge 100% Previews in Cache. This feature ultimately means you’ll never have to sacrifice speed or quality, depending on what your workflow demands. You’ll get normal-quality previews of your files right away meanwhile, the quality will uplevel in the background (while you’re busy with other tasks), and you’ll quickly have access to the highest quality preview. Using a new algorithm that strikes a balance between speed and quality, Bridge will now give you high quality previews of your images quicker. That’s why we’ve made some major improvements to the file preview in Bridge. We know being able to preview your files on the fly is an essential part of an efficient workflow, and we want to make it as easy as possible to make the right creative decisions in your editing and designing. To activate this new workflow for your assets, just go to Tools > Media Encoder > Add to encoder queue, or stitch clips together. That’s why we’ve now added the ability to queue selected assets into an Adobe Media Encoder, getting them ready for transcoding, all without leaving Bridge. When you’re looking to convert your videos to a different format, or stitch a few videos together, the last thing you want to do is deal with a difficult workflow that steals you away from the real creative editing. Transcode and stitch clips in Adobe Media Encoder (AME), right from Bridge promotions/products/creative-cloud/premiere-pro This will launch Premiere Pro and add the selected files to the Premiere Pro sequence, as per the manual sort order in Bridge. Using Bridge’s Sort Manually option, arrange your video clips per your storyboard, select them and then click Tools > Premiere Pro > Edit (Create a Sequence). It is now easier to storyboard your video files in Bridge, and get right to editing them in Premiere Pro. Edit video clips in Premiere Pro, right from Bridge Of course, video preview in the Preview panel and in full screen (View > Full-screen preview) is still supported, but this should make it easier to select videos (using ratings and labels) for further edits. This allows users to ‘scrub’ the video frames by moving the mouse pointer over the video thumbnail, which is particularly helpful when you’re trying to quickly ‘peek’ at a specific part of a video. Users can now hover their mouse pointer over the top of video thumbnails to see the frame update. Read on for more details on everything new in this release of Adobe Bridge. This includes the ability to resize based on a target rectangle or resolution and the ability to rearrange presets by dragging and dropping. In addition to an enhanced video workflow, we’re also rolling out many new features to boost content velocity for photographers, all centered around the Export Panel. promotions/products/creative-cloud/bridge
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