Organizing and Simplifying Through Stacking in Bridge and Lightroom
Bridge and Lightroom make it relatively easy to organize images into stacks of related images. Bob Johnson explains how to simply your image collections in Adobe Bridge or Adobe Lightroom using their stacking capabilities.
Learn Adobe Bridge CS4 - Creating a web photo gallery
Create Flash Galleries Directly in Bridge CS4
The latest video from Terry White, Technical Evangelist for Adobe, teaches viewers how to take advantage of Bridge CS4's ability to create a Flash Web Gallery without any knowledge of Flash or without even having to have Photoshop or Dreamweaver open.
Russell Brown's Favorite Features in Adobe Bridge CS4
Adobe's senior creative consultant, Dr. Russell Preston Brown, demonstrates his favorite Adobe Bridge CS4 features.
Photoshop User TV: Episode 191
Scott and Dave are out of town. So Matt asked his buddy, Corey Barker from Layers TV, to join him behind the desk this week. Matt talks abour panoramas and interviews Adobe Product Manager Bryan O'Neil Hughes about new software at Adobe Labs.
Lightroom 2 vs Bridge CS4 / CS3
Dave Seeram has posted a blog entry that asks the question: "Is there really any difference between Lightrrom 2 and Bridge CS4?"
Fisheye Panoramas
Panoramas are popular. It's common to use an extreme wide angle lens for panoramas. Sometimes even fisheye lenses are used.
If you've ever used a fish eye or extreme wide angle lens, you know about disortions at the corners and along the edges. You can stitch your panoramas in Photoshop CS4 and correct for those lens distortions.
Adobe Bridge Quick Tip: Bypass Camera Raw
You can bypass ACR when selecting a photograph with Adobe Bridge. Press and hold the Shift key and the photo will load into Adobe Photoshop without opening the Adoe Camera Raw dialog.
Adobe Bridge Carousel View
The Carousel view is a new feature of Adobe Bridge CS4. Matt Kloskowski gives viewers a quick (under 90 seconds) introduction.












