Difference between bridge cc and Lightroom 5

I guess a better question is "What does Bridge CC that I cannot due with Lightroom 5"?

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    Hi all,
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    Could someone explain me or give me a site which could help me?
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    Khay
    bridge-group is used on a router to enable bridging on an interface. In terms of functionality a bridge-group is very similar to a VLAN. For example if you create bridge-group 1 and assign it to interfaces FastEthernet 1/0 and 2/0 and you create bridge-group 2 and assign it to interfaces FastEthernt 1/1 and 2/1 it is like creating 2 VLANs. Devices in bridge-group 1 (interfaces 1/0 and 2/0) can communicate with each other but not with devices in bridge-group 2 (intefaces 1/1 and 2/1).
    HTH
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  • Difference between bridge mode and routed mode on CSS

    Hi,
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    Regards
    Neha

    Hi,
    routed mode:
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    There is a client-side VLAN and a server-side VLAN. These VLANs have different subnets.
    Bridged mode:
    The CSS acts as a bridge, it switches frames from the client to the server. The server has the upstream router configured as default-gateway.
    There is a client-side VLAN and a server-side VLAN. These VLANs have the same subnet, but different VLAN IDs. The ACE bridges the client traffic from the client-side VLAN to the server-side VLAN.
    Bridged mode would be most used in case one cannot change the servers IP addresses, or if address space is an issue.
    Hope this helps.
    Kind regards,
    Dario

  • I'm trying to understand the difference between Photoshop Elements and Lightroom software.

    Does one have things the other does not?

    Hi,
    Lightroom is to manage photos and produce derivative images without ever modifying an original file. Its processing functionality has a narrow feature-set covering the most common needs of professional photographers whereas Elements is a simpler yet powerful photo manipulation tool. Elements is designed to satisfy the needs of photo enthusiasts who like to manipulate images.
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  • File size difference between DNG Converter and Lightroom Beta 4

    Hi,
    I want to go the all-DNG route and am trying several things ATM. I want my files to be as small as possible, thus I disable previews and RAW embedding and enable compression in DNG Converter. In Lightroom, there are no options at all. What I do get, are pretty amazing file size differences:
    Original .NEF as it came from my D70s: ~5MB
    .DNG created by DNG Converter: ~1MB
    .DNG created by Lightroom: ~4MB
    The very small file size in DNG Converter is the one that bother's me most. I get these small files from time to time. I checked both the DNG and the NEF in Photoshop, and they seem to be identical. So my question is: What triggers these small file sizes? Do I loose anything? Or is the Lightroom DNG converter not as advanced as the stand alone version?
    Maybe this helps: I get the ridicolous small files for very dull subjects that tell the computer scientist in me that it should be easily compressable by common compression algorithms.
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    Thanks for the hint! It did make me revisit those files and now I see the reason for the small file sizes: The Apple Finder does note update the file size view once a file was added to a folder. Here's what I did:
    Opened a folder full of .NEFs in detail view in Finder.
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    Looked at the sizes of the files as they were shown in the Finder window allready open.
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  • What is the difference between Bridge Mode and sharing a public ip address?

    Hello,
    I would like to understand this difference, in general terms, and also in the context of my setup:
    I have an office inside a business center where we are assigned a fixed ip address per computer, and I don't know whether it is better to use bridge mode or to share a public ip address in order to use the benefits of the new time capsule: internet access, hard drive sharing, mobile me back to my mac? Back to my mac does not seem to be working and I get the message that I net a modem with NAT protocol bla bla bla...but I'm also not sure whether the problem is with the setup as the manufacturer claims the protocol is supported.
    Thank you for the help

    "...share a public ip address..." enables the DHCP/NAT service on the Time Capsule.
    "...bridge mode..." disables the DHCP/NAT service on the Time Capsule.

  • What are the differences between Elements 10 and Lightroom 3?

    Hi,  I have Elements 6 on Macbook Pro (so use iPhoto and am happy with this as organiser and basic editor)  and wish to upgrade, but I need information / advice on the differences and haven't found a comparison to enable an informed choice.

      Lightroom is a non-destructive editor and great for doing bulk adjustments’ and saving your own presets although you will only get maximum benefit if you shoot in raw. You will still need elements as Lightroom doesn’t have layers and many of the tools used for pixel editing, and adding text, however the Lightroom Library integrates well with the elements editor.
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  • Keyword Exchange between Bridge CS2 and Lightroom

    Hello,
    I was was using bridge CS2 to sort my pics with keywords and EXIF and now switched to lightroom. When I imported the pics everything was OK, data were taken over. When I now use bridge to add new keywords they are not recognized in lightroom and vice versa. Since I want to use both programs in the future how can I "synchronize" data like keywords or EXIF ...
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    Kind regards from Germany
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    Yes, but as far as I understand this feature exports/imports all your keywords in a list but not the assingments you made to a photo. For example if I have a photo in bridge with people whose names were newly assigned as keywords. Now I open LR but nothing has changed to the keywords of that picture. So what can I do to synchronize the keywords of the pics (newly assigned/added keywords in bridge to LR or vice versa)?

  • I am currently on the Photoshop and lightroom cc bundle, but for my coarse i need InDesign, if i upgrade to full package ($600) do i get that aswell? is it a dramatic difference between the cc and Cs6? would it be better to invest in it, and can i do a pa

    I am currently on the Photoshop and lightroom cc bundle, but for my coarse i need InDesign, if i upgrade to full package ($600) do i get that aswell? is it a dramatic difference between the cc and Cs6? would it be better to invest in it, and can i do a payment plan?

    The complete CC has indesign included in it.
    Regarding your second question: CC is the advanced version of CS6 with advanced & additional features & functions.
    The payment plan for education will suit you the best since you are studying.
    Please refer to Adobe Creative Cloud for students and teachers | Adobe
    Student software discounts, student eligibility | Adobe
    Regards
    Rajshree

  • Difference between EDN-DB and EDN-JMS implementation

    Experts,
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    Oracle Apps Adapter can be used for many other products other than E-Business Suite (JD Edwards E1, OTM, and others).  The apps adapter was mainly used in ERP systems and was strong when you needed have added functionality other than just polling a db for a status / calling a stored procedure...  It could connect out to other business services, xml gateways and so-on.
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    That being said the dbAdapter can be very powerful but, like it is named is database focused (to poll some table to know when to kick off other logic and enable real-time functionality through database interaction.
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  • Difference between WEP, WPA, and WPA2 and better suggestion to use for shared family users

    What is the difference between WEP, WPA, and WPA2? My router is set up on my family PC and connected to a modem so I access Wi-fi through my laptop and my sister has a laptop too and uses our family network to get internet. I just set up a WPA today, so will we all be able to get internet (along with my family using the pc, and my sis on her laptop, even at the same time) protected? (like nobody else using our network)

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  • Difference between Spilt Mac and Local Mac architecture

    Hi,
    Can someone explain to me the difference between Split mac and Local Mac architecture.
    And of course if you have some documentation on it, I'll take with pleasure.
    Thank you.
    Jonathan.

    http://www.cisco.com/web/about/ac123/ac147/archived_issues/ipj_9-3/wireless_lan_switches.html
    Two types of MAC implementations are possible with Fit APs, known as the Local MAC and the Split MAC architectures. Local MAC is where all the wireless MAC functions are performed at the AP. The  complete 802.11 MAC functions, including management and control frame  processing, are resident on the APs. These functions include time-sensitive functions (also  known as Real Time MAC functions).
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    Vendors differ in the type of functions that are split between  the AP and the controller, and in some cases, even about what  constitutes real time. One common implementation of a Fit AP involves local MAC at the AP and  control and management functions at the AP.
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    http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/solutions/Enterprise/Mobility/emob30dg/TechArch.html#wp999574
    CAPWAP Protocol
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  • What is the difference between the i5 and i7 processors

    What is the difference between the i5 and i7 processors

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    Here is an excellent video comparison between the 11” I5 vs. I7 2013 Macbook Air.
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  • What is difference between sy-tabix and sy-index.

    SAP Seniors,
    Can you please let me know what is difference between sy-index and sy-tabix.
    I read the SAP help, it is confusing for me. it looks like both are same from help. please help me.
    Thank you
    Anitha.

    HI,
        Here is a brief description of difference between SY_TABIX and SY_INDEX and using them with several conditions.
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    READ TABLE sets SY-TABIX to the index of the table line read. If you use a binary search, and the system does not find a line, SY-TABIX contains the total number of lines, or one more than the total number of lines. SY-INDEX is undefined if a linear search fails to return an entry.
    SEARCH <itab> FOR sets SY-TABIX to the index of the table line in which the search string is found.
    SY-INDEX
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    Hope this helps.
    Thank you,
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  • Difference between sy-tabix and sy-index?

    tell me about sy-tabix and sy-index?what is the difference between sy-tabix and sy-index?
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    Edited by: Suhas Saha on Jun 18, 2011 5:33 PM

    HI,
        Here is a brief description of difference between SY_TABIX and SY_INDEX and using them with several conditions.
    SY-TABIX
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    APPEND sets SY-TABIX to the index of the last line of the table, that is, it contains the overall number of entries in the table.
    COLLECT sets SY-TABIX to the index of the existing or inserted line in the table. If the table has the type HASHED TABLE, SY-TABIX is set to 0.
    LOOP AT sets SY-TABIX to the index of the current line at the beginning of each loop lass. At the end of the loop, SY-TABIX is reset to the value that it had before entering the loop. It is set to 0 if the table has the type HASHED TABLE.
    READ TABLE sets SY-TABIX to the index of the table line read. If you use a binary search, and the system does not find a line, SY-TABIX contains the total number of lines, or one more than the total number of lines. SY-INDEX is undefined if a linear search fails to return an entry.
    SEARCH <itab> FOR sets SY-TABIX to the index of the table line in which the search string is found.
    SY-INDEX
    In a DO or WHILE loop, SY-INDEX contains the number of loop passes including the current pass.
    Hope this helps.
    Thank you,
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