Adobe
Bridge is an organizational software
application created and released by Adobe
Systems as a part of the Adobe
Creative Suite, beginning with CS2. Its primary purpose is to link the
parts of the Creative Suite together[citation needed]using
an interface similar to the file browser found in previous versions of Adobe
Photoshop. It is accessible from all other components of the Creative Suite
(except for the standalone version of Adobe Acrobat 8). Adobe Bridge is
also included with the stand-alone Photoshop application, and
can perform certain Photoshop processing functions separately (and simultaneously).
Bridge
has many functions such as batch rename and other utilities to help with
organization, and supports editing of digital images in Camera
Raw format. Organizational features include assigning colored labels
or star ratings to images, the ability to edit the XMP and IPTC
Information Interchange Model metadata embedded
within an image file, and the ability to work with different versions and
alternates of a file that is part of anAdobe
Version Cue project.
Image
files can be shown in different sized thumbnails, slide shows or lists. Each
folder, which can be bookmarked, has a cache file for speeding up rendering
time of images when viewing a thumbnail. The cache can be in one central
location or in individual folders.
Adobe
Bridge is extensively customizable using JavaScript. The
Adobe Stock Photos service was implemented as a Bridge Extension. The Bridge
scripting guide is available online as well as in paperback.
Adobe
Bridge initially allowed for access to Adobe
Stock Photos, an online collection of stock
photography images drawn from well-known stock photo houses. However,
this service was discontinued by Adobe on April 1, 2008.
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