Where is bridge?

I am thinking of subscribing to creative cloud so I am doing the free trial for a month. I have downloaded all the apps but where is bridge?

Once you've completed installing Photoshop, Adobe Bridge should be listed under All Programs menu on Windows 7 and on Mac it should be seen under Applications.

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  • Where does Bridge CS5 store the metadata files?

    Where does Bridge CS5 store the metadata files that are created under the Tools menu?  I moved CS5 from one drive to another on my Mac Pro and lost all of them.  I'd like to recover them is possible.

    Yikes!
    genenphoto wrote:
    …I moved CS5 from one drive to another on my Mac Pro…
    First of all, all Adobe applications really need to be installed and reside permanently on your boot volume, i.e. the same volume where your OS resides.  There will be endless grief if you install the applications elsewhere.
    Secondly, I hope by "moved" you mean that you deactivated CS5 and then used the Adobe Uninstaller to uninstall CS5, then re-installed CS5 from the original media, from scratch, and not just drag-copied the Application folder.  And hopefully there's an OS installation on that other drive that will allow you to boot off that drive.
    Third, you need to refer to your preferences in Bridge as you set them to find out whether you were keeping the cache in distributed folders or were using the central database, whether you were using separate xmp sidecar files, whether you had Export Cache to Distributed Folders set in Bridge preferences, etc..
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  • Where are Bridge's keywords stored?

    Hey I am using Bridge CS3.
    My image storage methodology in brief:
    I have a partition on my main work station that acts as my image storehouse. I have the same on my laptop. I have Bridge pointing at those partitions, receptively on each computer.
    When in the field I use the laptop as dump for the cards that I fill from the digital camera. I do some work in the field, on the laptop, such as rotating, sorting and some basic metadata work like keyword assignment.
    When I get back to the main workstation, I copy the image material over from the laptop just as I had arranged them in the field. The beauty of this methodology, with Bridge's help, is that the rotations and keywords, written to the metadata, stick to each image.
    But there is one problem that does drive me crazy.
    I have a lot of keywords and I organize them in sets but when I open my transfered images I do not get the set that was on the laptop or vice versa. Instead I get my assigned keywords in 'Other Keywords"
    I would like to copy the set from one computer to the other so that each was the same setup. But I cannot locate where these keywords are stored for the Bridge application. I looked in the Bridge application folder, I looked in the user library, Adobe folder, Application Support, I even looked into the App's package contents. Nothing is leaping out at me as the obvious place, nothing is labeled keywords.
    Can someone tell me what file or applet this information is stored in?
    Thanks a million times.

    Beverly,
    As a cautionary note, I absolutely and utterly detest and despise iPhoto.
    Having gotten that out of the way, in Bridge you don't have to deal with libraries or albums, and you don't need to
    "import" anything. If the Finder can see it, so can Bridge--in the same place.
    You can use either the Finder
    or
    Bridge to move and organize your files any way you want, and the files will be visible to both applications.
    iPhoto hides your imported photos in packages the Finder and other applications can't access. Neither can iPhoto see or find photos you haven't "imported" into its libraries.
    Bridge can see, browse and hand to other applications all kinds of files, not just photos, like PDFs, Illustrator file, MS Word files, text clippings, picture clippings, whatever.
    Read the manual, the help files, the video tutorials accessible through Bridge home on your machine, etc. You can also google
    Adobe Bridge Tutorials.

  • Where does Bridge 1.0.4.6 derive its color rendering of jpegs

    The linked image below is a screencapture showing how my Pentax K100D AdobeRGB jpeg captures appear in Apple's color managed Preview and CS2 compared to Bridge. I realize this version of Bridge was not color managed but I can't figure out what color profile (it's not the display's, I checked) it's displaying through to arrive at the rendering depicted.
    I happen to like it's rendering over what the color managed apps are producing to the extent I've created a custom curve to emulate Bridge's rendition. Just wondering where Bridge is getting its color ideas from.
    http://xrl.us/oy69w
    I searched on this and couldn't find anything on it.

    This is a part of the larger MacBook Pro connectivity issue. There are several related threads dealing with the MBP's networking problems. If your unit is suffering from this type of difficulty, good luck ... (or a long ethernet cable)
    (PS Everybody please make noise on this one so apple comes up with a solution.)
    < Edited by Host >

  • Where is Bridge support in Dreamweaver 2014?

    Dreamweaver 2014 does not have Browse Bridge in File menu and you can't drag files from Bridge into Dreamweaver without being told the file is not in the root folder even though it is. Has Adobe removed Bridge support from Dreamweaver 2014? That is a core part of Adobe program interaction!.

    Dreamweaver 2014 does not have Browse Bridge in File menu
    Correct. In previous versions of Dreamweaver, this menu item only appeared when the complete Suite was installed; not in the standalone version.
    you can't drag files from Bridge into Dreamweaver without being told the file is not in the root folder even though it is
    You can drag files from Bridge into Dreamweaver Design View. You will not be told that the file is not in the root folder when you choose a file that is in the root folder. If the file is not in the root folder, it will be placed there if the answer to the alert message was in the affirmative.
    Has Adobe removed Bridge support from Dreamweaver 2014?
    No.
    That  (Bridge) is a core part of Adobe program interaction!.
    Correct.

  • Where's Bridge on my Mac?

    I can't find Adobe Bridge on my Mac. I'm a subscriber to Creative Cloud (CS6). When you use the Adobe Application Manager to download all of the respective apps from the Cloud, Bridge is not there, although, supposedly, it comes in with either Illustrator or InDesign, I forget which. But, it's not on my Mac anywhere. How can I get it?
    Thanks.

    Then something's wrong with your install.
    Try http://www.adobe.com/support/contact/cscleanertool.html
    Then reboot. Then reinstall.

  • After downloading Photoshop CC, where is Bridge?

    After downloading Adobe Photoshop CC, I am unable to find Adobe Bridge. I'm on an iMac OS-X.

    MintMaster wrote:
    Hi,
    Download Creative Cloud App from Here:
    http://www.adobe.com/appsmanager/index.html
    then run it and click install on bridge CC,
    Note: Bridge CC is now comes seperately not included in Photoshop CC.
    Thanks
    To clarify - Bridge does come as part of your Photoshop CC subscription, but is a seperate download.

  • Where did bridge Icon on tool bar go?

    Might seem like a petty thing, but I like the convenience of having the bridge icon on the tool bar. Why this was removed is beyond me. Yes, I know it can be found in the File/Browse in Bridge but it's all about workflow.

    MB is now in the left corner on the bottom.
    you may not see if you use a saved workspace from CS5.
    i only mention that because i did search MB but did not see it because i switched to my saved CS5 workspace.

  • Where is the bridge in the Precision Zen Theme?

    I have used the Precision Zen Theme on my Tour because of the beautiful picture of the bridge. I have been really curious as to where that bridge is. Does anyone know?
    Thanks,
      TC
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  • CS5 Bridge labels. Where are they recorded and stored?

    I am hoping to get some editing script developed that will make decisions based on labels in RAW files (.cr2). I am wondering where the bridge label data is stored? I understand they are not stored in xmp files and i cant see the .bridgelabels file anywhere. Any advice would be appreciated.

    Yes the information is stored in the xmp, and can be viewed via File Info :-

  • Time Capsule with an Airport Extreme bridge resulted in slow LAN speeds

    Wondering if other people are seeing this. I am unsure if this was a result of upgrading both my TC and AEx to 7.6, but my LAN speeds had suffered in this configuration.
    1.  Comcast cable modem connected to the WAN port on my TC.
    2.  Connected an ethernet cat6 cable from the TC to my Airport Extreme, which was configured as a bridge.
    3.  My desktop was connected to the Airport Extreme.
    4.  When doing file transfers within the LAN or general internet usuage, my network speeds were extremely low.
    5.  Disconnected the cat6 cable from the TC and plugged that directly to my desktop.
    6.  Network speed jumps up by a factor of 5. LAN file transfers and internet usuage has returned to what I had expected.
    Is there a known issue where a bridged AEx conncted to another Airport "main" device will result in all machines connected via the AEx to have slow LAN speeds?
    I didn't see this issue months ago. I did less than 2 months ago upgrade our machines to the 7.6 firmware, but after experiencing some hiccups on the network, reverted back to 7.5.2.  However, the slow LAN speeds haven't gone away when the two airport machines are connected to each other.
    Any insight or advise is appreciated.

    By now, millions of users have updated to 7.6 and I cannot recall seeing a post similar to yours on this forum.
    As far as a "known issue", you would need to contact Apple regarding that.
    Suggest that you have the AirPort checked out at an Apple store if you have one near you.

  • Adobe Bridge CS5 quit unexpectedly (OSX 10.7.5)

    Using OS X 10.7.5 and Adobe Bridge CS quit unexpectedly!
    Help please . thanks.

    Oops - I read your profile, NOT your message header! Stupid me...
    Anyway, it should be compatible. No idea why it quits - is it quitting all of the time now? You might want to ask in the Adobe Bridge community forum - http://forums.adobe.com/community/bridge.
    That's where the Bridge experts hang out.
    Clinton

  • Starting Photoshop CC/mini bridge is returning an error message

    With Bridge CC open, I select Browse in Mini Bridge and receive the following: "Cannot complete the command because the extension could not be loaded"
    Photoshop CS6 works fine, but this is with Photoshop CC.

    Chris Cox wrote:
    Delete all the folders and plugins that you mistakenly copied from a previous version of Photoshop.
    The Photoshop plugins directory in CS6 and CC is only for third party plugins.
    So, your saying that the `plugins' directory is supposed to be empty on a new install of cc?
    Do you happen to know where mini bridge loads from?  When I have bridge cc running and open a photo in PScc from bridge, then when I hit 'File/Browse in mini bridge', I get a small dialog box telling me the mini-bridge extension is not installed.
    If it were installed, where whould the launch file be?  Can the alleged extension be gotten hold of anywhere?

  • Is Bridge part of CS3?

    Probably a dumb question...but where does Bridge come into play with Photoshop and what is it's main function? Is Bridge part of CS3 or not? I have Photoshop Elements and will upgrading to CS3 when the new quarter starts so I've been reading up and am still confused as to where/what Bridge is!

    You know how you can't see thumbnails of Adobe Illustrator, InDesign, and
    Photoshop in the regular windows Explorer? Well, Bridge allows you to see
    thumbnails of these, as well as the regular ones.
    Ariel

  • Many communication issues between Photoshop CC 2014 and Bridge since update

    Since I upgraded Photoshop to the CC 2014 version, I've had many issues on using Ps and Bridge together.  Here they are:
    1. Mini Bridge is absent
    2. When clicking to "Browse in Bridge" from Photoshop, the window for my Creative Cloud app opens instead with a message asking whether I am sure if I want to update to "this version of Bridge" (image below). I already updated Bridge and re-installed it, but the same problem keeps occurring.
    3. This one is the most frustrating one: the tools menu in Bridge does not show the options for opening images in Photoshop anymore.  This was invaluable when working with Bridge and Photoshop at the same time.
    The thing is that these issues have been going on for a long, long time, and I don't see any messages from Adobe to at least explain the reason for such blunders.  There are many people complaining of the same issues here in this forum, so how come no fixes, no responses from Adobe yet?
    Please let me know if you've found a fix for this.
    Many thanks!

    I do not use the bridge often mostly just use it to edit metadata.  I never remember tools being available in the right click on thumbnails menu list. Tools a bridge menu in its manu bar when all start-up scripts are enabled Photoshop should be in it.. If the start-up scripts are not enable you must enable them and then restart the Bridge for them to be available. My Bridge CC tools menu after being updated for CC 2014 has the same tools menu option Photoshop with 8 items. Are you writing you no longer have a Bridge CC tools menu with Photoshop and the 8 options?  I use windows and though I use Adobe Bridge CC 64 bit version the startup script folder that seems to be used for Adobe Bridge CC 64 bit is "C:\Program Files (x86)\Common Files\Adobe\Startup Scripts CC\Adobe Bridge" Program File (x86) don't know why and in there there should be a file "bridge-6.jsx"  I also see a "C:\Program Files\Common Files\Adobe\Startup Scripts CC\Adobe Bridge" with the same file in it however Adobe Bridge CC 64Bit seems to use the Programs Files (x86) path for when I put my startup script for X's Image Processor Pro into the Programs Files path Bridge CC 64bit did not list it as an available startup script. Adobe software is far from being bug free.  I have no idea where startup bridge scripts reside your Mac use finder to make sure there is a  "bridge-6.jsx"  startup script...

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