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06-12-2005, 03:16 AM
Source: AbsolutVision (http://www.heathrowe.com/)
12 June 2005
For those who use Photoshop CS2 or the Creative Suite CS2, the Bridge has proved a remarkable improvement from the previous File Browser.
Here are a few useful nuggets to get aquatinted with while using the Bridge.
Slide Show Mode:
Besides the very useful Bridge 'Views' available at the bottom of the main panel, namely, Thumbnails View, Filmstrip View, Details View, & Versions and Alternates View. There is another handy view called the Slide Show View. http://www.imagegator.com/uploads/ee4166b720.gif (http://www.imagegator.com)
With Bridge open, hit the 'Ctrl + L' (Mac:Command + L) key to view it.
At first launch you will be prompted with the Slide Show Commands and the active selected Bridge image underneath as I have captured below.
Read More (http://www.heathrowe.com/tuts/bridgetips.asp)
12 June 2005
For those who use Photoshop CS2 or the Creative Suite CS2, the Bridge has proved a remarkable improvement from the previous File Browser.
Here are a few useful nuggets to get aquatinted with while using the Bridge.
Slide Show Mode:
Besides the very useful Bridge 'Views' available at the bottom of the main panel, namely, Thumbnails View, Filmstrip View, Details View, & Versions and Alternates View. There is another handy view called the Slide Show View. http://www.imagegator.com/uploads/ee4166b720.gif (http://www.imagegator.com)
With Bridge open, hit the 'Ctrl + L' (Mac:Command + L) key to view it.
At first launch you will be prompted with the Slide Show Commands and the active selected Bridge image underneath as I have captured below.
Read More (http://www.heathrowe.com/tuts/bridgetips.asp)