Adobe Bridge CC 2019 v9.0.3
Bridge CC gives you centralized access to all the files and assets you need for your creative projects. Organize personal and team assets, batch edit with ease, add watermarks, set centralized color preferences, and even upload your photos to Adobe Stock. Bridge simplifies your workflow and keeps you organized and now with CC Libraries.
What’s New:
Version 9.0:
Note: Now requires macOS 10.12 or later
Bridge CC now comes integrated with Creative Cloud Libraries Consistent user experience:
- Adobe Bridge now has an enhanced user interface to provide you a similar experience like other Creative Cloud applications. You can also change the default user interface appearance, text size, and scaling by setting the User Interface preferences in the Edit > Preferences > Interface dialog
Enhanced sign-in and sign-out experience:
- Bridge now provides a new sign-in and sign-out model that aims to deliver a secure, modern, and seamless application licensing experience. When you launch Bridge, a sign-in window prompts you to log in with your Adobe ID and password. If you are already signed in using your Adobe ID from a Creative Cloud application, the sign-in window does not appear and the same login credentials are used
- To sign out and exit Bridge, choose Help > Sign Out. Once you sign out from Bridge, you are signed out from all Adobe applications installed on your system
Enhanced Creative Cloud Libraries:
- The Libraries workspace in Bridge now displays a high-quality preview of library items. You can select multiple items to see their previews together
Centralized cache management:
- You can now share a cache with other Bridge users and let them use the shared cache instead of creating a cache
- Any Adobe Bridge user can export a cache to a shared folder, and other users can import a copy of the shared cache to their local systems. Given that the systems are in synchronization, managing the cache at a centralized location lets you reuse the exported cache, without the need to rebuild the cache on different user machines
- You can create and manage the shared cache by using the Manage Cache dialog (Tools > Manage Cache), which has now been enhanced to provide options for building, importing, and purging cache. In addition, the cache preferences have been enhanced (Edit > Preferences > Cache and Edit > Preferences > Cache Management)
Edit capture time:
- Adobe Bridge now lets you change the capture time of the JPEG and RAW image files, just like the way it is done in Adobe Lightroom. This feature is helpful if you travel to a different time zone and do not change the date or time setting of your camera before you start photographing. With this feature, you can edit the capture time after capturing the image
Support for XD file formats:
- Bridge now supports preview, thumbnail generation, metadata tagging, and keyword generation for Adobe XD files
Media cache preferences:
- Bridge now processes and maintains a cache of all audio and video playback files. This capability improves the performance of playback files because the files are available for ready access whenever you want to view them later. It is recommended that you regularly clean the old and unused media cache files to optimize the performance
- The preferences for media cache can be set by choosing Edit > Preferences > Media Cache
Cut, copy, or move files and folders across Bridge and File Explorer or Finder: Bridge now lets you perform the following operations:
- Cut, copy, or move files and folders from File Explorer (Windows) or Finder (macOS) and paste them in Bridge
- Cut, copy, or move files and folders from the Bridge workspace and paste them in File Explorer (Windows) or Finder (macOS)
- For more information, see Cut, copy, and move files and folders across Bridge and Finder or File Explorer
Other enhancements:
- Bridge now displays the selected assets with a more prominent highlight and background
- Bridge now consumes less disk space while browsing videos
- If you reject a cached item by selecting Label > Reject, a Reject tag in red is displayed below the image
- Bridge generates thumbnails of mp3 audio files that contain images You can adjust the size of the thumbnail in the Content panel using the Thumbnail slider
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