Adobe Bridge is a media manager that is compatable with all other Adobe programs. Its key features are JPEG export, batch renaming, and a mini bridge feature.
Important Features: Browse, organize, label, and preview graphics and InDesign documents, templates, and snippets in Adobe Bridge. Drag and drop assets from Bridge into layouts easily and efficiently. Search for files using metadata that specifies keywords, fonts, colors, and more
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If you are referring to 'Adobe Bridge' it is software which works alongside Adobe Photoshop allowing you to Browse.
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The most commonly used features in adobe photoshop is the editing tools for pictures.
No but they colaborate. Photoshop have more features but Lightroom have better cappabilities for photographers.
Included in the Adobe Creative Suite 2 are: Adobe Photoshop CS2, Adobe Bridge CS2, Adobe Acrobat 7 Professional, Adobe GoLive CS2, Adobe Illustrator CS2, Adobe InDesign CS2 and Adobe VersionCue CS2.
Adobe CS2 is possible to download on the Adobe homepage and other sites. CHIP writes, that it contains Abobe bridge, Adobe Illustrator, Adobe InDesign, Adobe Photoshop, Adobe Version Cue and three other programms.
Adobe Bridge is media browser and organizer and comes with Photoshop installation. Find image in Bridge and select it by clicking on it, then go to File > Open (Ctrl + O) to open it in Photoshop, or right click and choose Open or Open With > Adobe Photoshop.
With Adobe Illustrator you can do with vector objects everything that today's technology can offer.
Bridge is very powerful image and other files organizer. Bridge is coming with Photoshop or Creative Suite installation.
You can only export as PDF from Bridge, Window > Workspace > Output (Ctrl + F4).