This may seem like a “Duh!” tip, but it’s often overlooked. Remember that the appearance of Bridge CS3 can be customized in a variety of different ways. You can keep the layout of your favorite…
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Creating Favorites in Bridge
Sometimes navigating to whatever folder you have specific images in can be cumbersome. Save yourself some time and create favorites out of your most-used folders. To do that, Control-click (PC: Right-click) on the folder and…
Grouping and Stacking in Bridge
If you have multiple shots of the same subject and would like to be able to group them, image stacks are a good idea. Either Shift-click or Command-click (PC: Ctrl-click) on the images that you…
Fill and Recovery Sliders in Camera Raw
Chances are you’ve noticed that when you attempt to increase the exposure in an image that is underexposed, you are going to clip your highlights—take areas of light color information and make them completely white….
Bridge’s Camera Raw instead of Photoshop’s
Camera Raw has powerful tools for applying adjustments and effects to multiple images in a batch-type process. If you were to open Photoshop to do these things, it would be tied up performing these functions….
Open in Camera Raw from Bridge
You can open RAW images in Camera Raw right from Bridge in Photoshop CS3. This frees up Photoshop to continue working on your files while they’re being processed in Camera Raw. Just select one or…
Check Out Photomerge!
You can create really cool panoramic images with Photomerge. Located under File>Automate, Photomerge has taken great leaps to make your panoramic photos as painless as possible. In some cases, you can shoot holding your camera…
Google 3D Warehouse
Photoshop CS3 Extended’s new 3D capabilities make it easy to modify models created in other 3D programs. However, there are some that may not have a 3D modeling program. Google has introduced the Google 3D…




