Thursday 15 August 2013

Best way to texturing in adobe bridge

This tutorial covers all questions about texturing in adobe bridge easily. Adobe Bridge review mode offers another advantage over the full screen preview and that is by enabling you to create the collection of your images when you exit the review mode. So the collection is just another way to save your favorite images and quickly access them at another time.

How to texturing in adobe bridge




 The collection we create is going to be based on the images that we just think like textures like we do have lots of composting  so i often need a texture to composite  more and one image together. So by holding up the  ctrl+click for windows user cmd+click for mac users to select the images with lots of textures in them and then we go to review mode by using ctrl+b for windows user and cmd+b for mac users. We move to images and if you don't like the texture of current image press Arrow keys and you go to other texture formats. This is the best way to texturing in adobe bridge by using Photoshop.

How to Preview images in Adobe Bridge

The ability to Preview images in Adobe Bridge as small screen or as 100%  size without actually opening with Photoshop is one of the lesser known yet most useful features in Adobe Bridge. We can make our thumbnails larger or smaller by scaling bars as we previously described this in Image thumbnail resize tutorial in Photoshop. We can also change or resize the size of Preview images in Adobe Bridge via Preview Workspace. But there is a much easier way to see your images in full screen and that is to simply press the Space bar. 



When you tab the space bar in Adobe Bridge you go into full screen mode and you can also zoom up your image upto 100% by just click on the image. In fact you can use the Plus ( + ) key to zoom up your image upto 800% . In order to zoom out your image use Minus ( - ) key for this task. If you want to move in next image you can use Arrow keys ← → for this action or if you want to escape back to bridge just tab the Esc key. If you have a range of images you want to see you can select the first image and then hold down the Shift key to select that range, and then tab the Space bar key and you go in and you see the first image and toggle images by using Arrow Keys . One thing should be careful about Preview images in Adobe Bridge is that you press the Esc key and if it have no images selected then the Preview box goes empty. So you have to make that images already selected so the preview box will works fine.

This is how you can preview images in Adobe Bridge or in Adobe Photoshop simply with ease.

How to Review images in adobe bridge

Today our topic of tutorial is how to use review mode in Adobe Bridge, as you take alot of photographs with your camera and you want to figure out a quick way to added a shot to identify you select top images that you may call best shots,  Although the Full screen mode is actually preferred while reviewing your images to chose your favorite clicks.

Review images in Adobe Bridge

First select all of the images in the folder by pressing Shift key and then clicking on the last image so it can select the entire range.

 

 Now use keyboard shortcuts cmd+b for mac users and ctrl+b for windows users or goto Adobe Bridge toolbar and click on View > Review Mode. Now we can see the images are quite large and as we can view in full screen mode and the reason of this action is you can see three types of images on the screen
  • The selected Images
  • The Previous Images
  • The Next Images
Just like a fullscreen view if you want to go for next or previous image you simply need to use Arrows keys ( ← → ) for this action. If you come across in images that you not really want use the Down Arrow Key ( ↓ )  in order to remove it from your folder. This action will not actually delete the image from the main folder it just remove the image from the selection. You may notice that there are options of arrow keys at bottom left of the main screen to use back and forth in the images or in order to remove any image from your selection. Let you mind change and you want to add image that was previously removed from selection, use Up Arrow key  ( ↑ ) for undo the previous action. It is one level undo action and it just bring you back before the previous action. So first confirmed and then remove any image from your selection. If you want to go back from Review mode in Adobe Bridge to main screen just press Esc button and you see the selected images will show  in a highlighted box. These will be your best images of your shoot and you surely want to add these images in a New Folder to remember as a best collection. In order to give ratings to your highlighted selected images, go to toolbar and click on Label and give ratings of your choice.