![]() Press Ctrl+K (Win) / Command+K (Mac) to open the Bridge CS4 Preferences dialog box. In the middle of the General Preferences section, you'll see an option that says When a Camera is Connected, Launch Adobe Photo Downloader: Press Ctrl+K (Win) / Command+K (Mac) on your keyboard to quickly bring up the Preferences dialog box. Of course, where Bridge CS4 really shines is when it comes to managing the images after they've been downloaded, but before we get to all that good stuff, let's first get the photos on to the computer.ĭownload this tutorial as a print-ready PDF! Setting Up The Bridge Preferencesīefore we start downloading anything, there's one option in the Bridge CS4 Preferences we need to look at. We can use Bridge to get our photos from the camera on to the computer, but they're stored in normal folders on your hard drive in whatever location you specify when you download them, just as if you had used your operating system to copy the images from your camera to your computer.īridge simply gives us a better way of doing the same thing, with features and options that wouldn't be available to us otherwise. It's simply a way to keep the images on our computer organized. Bridge has no ability at all to store files. One common misconception with Bridge is that it's a file storage program and that when we download our images, we import them directly into Bridge itself. ![]() ![]() Of course, there isn't much need to manage photos if we don't have any to manage, so in this tutorial, we'll learn how to use Bridge CS4 to get our photos from our camera or memory card on to the computer. Bridge CS4 is what's known as a digital asset manager and makes it easy for us to locate, manage and organize our ever-expanding collection of images. ![]() In the previous tutorial, we took a quick, general tour of Adobe Bridge CS4 and its default layout, panels and options.
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