Adobe Bridge crosses the divide
Use Cases and Deployment Scope
We use Adobe Bridge across all our systems. We don't use Lightroom, so finding the network access of Adobe Bridge fits our approach better. I have found support is quick and helpful when we need it. It is a pretty straightforward program. Our files are across computers and servers. The various tools to source them from Adobe Bridge are more effective than any we have encountered.
Cheers,
Pros
- selecting files then process them in photoshop
- use as a sales tool for clients viewing
- Finding files, it is our go to directory
- easy to go to servers and acroos the companies computers.
Cons
- Occasionally we find clitches in closing the program down
- be easier to design workspaces that hold
- Showing more than 9 images at a time.
Likelihood to Recommend
Adobe Bridge is great for sourcing images across the servers and other computers. Love selecting images and then having them processed in Photoshop
LIke it is part of my monthly subscription at no extra fee. My best joy is that it does not need a catalogue to work.
It is not a speed sorting ai type of program and you can not directly manipulate images in it.