Adobe Photoshop CS5 One-on-One
Move the Preview panel. Since we’re working with large thumb- nails, the Preview panel serves little purpose, because the thumb ...
Hide the empty panel. Double-click the vertical divider that runs along the right edge of the content browser to hide the now-e ...
In many ways, the Bridge behaves like your operating system’s desktop-level file manager (called Windows Explorer on the PC and ...
To keep things flexible, turn off the second check box, Save Sort Order as Part of Workspace, so that you can maintain custom s ...
Stand the thumbnails upright. In the upper-right corner of the Bridge is a group of five shortcut buttons. Click the button, as ...
Prioritize thumbnails by dragging them. You can sort thumbnails by filename, creation date, size, and several other attributes ...
Up in the applications bar, click the word Filmstrip, located by default between Essentials and Metadata. The Bridge switches t ...
Hide the panels on the left. Double-click the vertical divider along the left edge of the Preview panel to hide the panels on t ...
To assign another thumbnail three stars, select it and click the third dot or press Ctrl+3 (�-3). To remove a star rating, click ...
Figure 1-15. Upgrade the image’s star rating. The focus checks out pretty well, although it’s not perfect. So upgrade the image ...
The Bridge offers an organizational tool called an image stack. A stack is most useful when trying to cull one or two of the bes ...
Group the selected images into a stack. Choose Stacks→Group as Stack or press Ctrl+G (�-G) to combine the selected images into ...
Hover over the top image and click the button that ap- pears next to the number to see a preview slide show of the images in th ...
To ungroup a stack and return the images to independent thumbnails, add Shift to the standard grouping shortcut, as in Ctrl+Shi ...
Using Metadata The prefix meta comes from the ancient Greek preposition mean- ing (among other things) after. Nowadays, based in ...
Make more room for the metadata. Assuming again that you’re working in the same Big Thumbs workspace in which we ended the prec ...
Review the metadata. The Metadata panel starts off with the metadata placard. Detailed in Figure 1-25, the placard lists the mo ...
Customize the metadata display options. Click in the top-right corner of the Metadata panel to display the panel menu. Choose t ...
Skip down to Camera Data (EXIF) and twirl it open if need be. Then turn on three helpful check boxes, Orientation near the midd ...
next editable item, my Title, “Touriste Américan.” Other entries appear in Figure 1-30. If you want to follow them, fine; if not ...
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