![]() ![]() You will initially find that Bridge is useful for viewing both thumbnails and large previews of your images before you open them into Camera Raw or Photoshop. The Bridge application ships with Photoshop and is aptly named because it serves as a link to the programs in the Adobe Creative Suite. File Handling Preferences (A, next page).Applying adjustment layers and filters to a video.Changing the length, order, or speed of a clip.Creating a PDF presentation of layer comps.Changing the fill and stroke on a vector shape.Copying, moving, and removing layer effects.Applying the Gradient and Pattern Overlay effects.Turning a photo into a painting or a drawing.Hiding, copying, and deleting Smart Filters.Applying the Field Blur, Iris Blur, and Tilt-Shift filters.Removing an image element with the Patch tool.Using Smart Guides, ruler guides, and the grid.Using the Clone Stamp tool and the Clone Source panel.Fading the edge of a layer via a gradient in a layer mask.Creating a layered document from file thumbnails. ![]() ![]() Drag-copying layers between files via the Layers panel.Drag-copying a selection or layer between files with the Move tool.Drag-copying a selection on the same layer.Applying the Shadows/Highlights command.Tinting an image via a Gradient Map adjustment.Applying a Brightness/Contrast adjustment.Deleting, purging, and clearing history states.Changing the document resolution and/or dimensions.Managing presets via the pickers and panels.The Photoshop panels that are used in this book.Converting, opening, and saving Camera Raw files.Saving and applying Camera Raw settings.Opening files from Bridge into Photoshop.Calculating the correct file resolution.Installing and saving custom color settings.Customizing the color policies for Photoshop.Synchronizing color settings among Creative Suite applications.Bridge by Peter Lourekas, Elaine Weinmann Photoshop CS6: Visual QuickStart Guide ![]()
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