Previously the Adobe Bridge DAM (digital asset manager) was bundled with Photoshop, but today I learned on a forum that some time back Adobe unbundled it and also made it free for everyone. It also gets regular updates to recognize new raw files, bug fixes, etc.
http://www.adobe.com/products/bridge.html
It’s True: Adobe Bridge CC Is 100% Free for You to Download & Use
http://prodesigntools.com/free-adobe-bridge-cc.html
I use Lightroom/Photoshop CC these days so I use the DAM in LR, but for someone who wants a separate DAM then this is probably a good choice.
Adobe Bridge CC DAM is free to everyone
Re: Adobe Bridge CC DAM is free to everyone
Finally! Adobe updates Bridge CC for improved performance
https://www.dpreview.com/news/317238466 ... erformance
https://www.dpreview.com/news/317238466 ... erformance
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Re: Adobe Bridge CC DAM is free to everyone
There are lots of choices when it comes to DAM software. Some are free such as Bridge and some are not free. If anyone uses Bridge as a DAM then please let us know your thoughts. It is my understanding that it creates thumbnails and you can assign star ratings, keywords, etc.. Then you can search/filter on those and other things. You can also open a photo in your choice of editor or raw processor.
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Re: Adobe Bridge CC DAM is free to everyone
I read something today that I didn't realize. Adobe Camera Raw is included with Bridge and it can be used directly from Bridge without Photoshop. Anyone done this? Sounds interesting. Lightroom is basically a DAM + ACR integrated together for a pretty nice workflow. I have been using Lightroom for more than 5 years. I wonder, is the Bridge DAM + ACR similar functionality?
Working With Camera Raw In Adobe Bridge vs Photoshop
http://www.photoshopessentials.com/phot ... photoshop/
Working With Camera Raw In Adobe Bridge vs Photoshop
http://www.photoshopessentials.com/phot ... photoshop/
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Re: Adobe Bridge CC DAM is free to everyone
These are some of the photo organizing features that are in Bridge which are very similar to what you can do in Lightroom:
keywords: check
star ratings: check
color labels: check
sorting: check
searching/filtering: check
manage & set metadata: check
create collections: check
keywords: check
star ratings: check
color labels: check
sorting: check
searching/filtering: check
manage & set metadata: check
create collections: check
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