
So most of my pre-edit and pre-raw conversion selection/rejection is handled without going into PS. It's a very fast way of using Bridge/ACR which is slicker than Lightroom and 'intelligent' in the way it responds. You can also star rate your images during this process but I never bother. Depending on your machine and your filetype and size, you may need to wait several seconds at 100% view to see the picture at its true sharpness. Press Cmd+Backspace = Delete file entirely (which I hit if the 100% view falls short of required sharpness).
ADOBE BRIDGE REVIEW FULL
Press space bar when in zoomed mode or full screen = return to Bridge normal view thumbs and preview. Click mouse when zoomed = return to full screen. It’s all very well snapping away thousands of photos and tucking them away on a hard disk because you’ll use them one day, but months or even years later and it can become hard to know where those photos now are. I explain what it is, what it does and how it can help you cull and organize your photos. (Image credit: Adobe) The best photo organizing software can whip your workflow into shape in no time, and here's why. Mouse scroll = zoom to 200, 400, 800% or reduce the other way. In this tutorial I demo Adobe Bridge 2021. This new Bridge comes up faster and consistently. In CS3, I was not always able to bring up the Bridge in Photoshop. There are, also, Preferences that you can apply to different functions as well as specific preferences for Camera raw images. Right or left arrow keys = move to next picture AT THE MAGNIFICATION IN USE (full screen, move to full screen - 100%, move to next image at the same relative location for the 100% view). While I do very little batch processing, the Bridge allows for the processing of camera images. Click Mouse on any point on this view = zoom to100% at that point still in full screen mode. It includes a couple of simple image editing tools, but not enough to satisfy the daily needs of a commercial photographer.

I do this in Bridge using these commands: Space Bar = full screen view. Adobe Bridge is a complex file managing program that was created to help you organize files, navigate and sort them, and easily find the specific image or document you need without having to open it in a separate software. This is how I use Bridge's rapid full screen height view and 100% zoom to go through my shoots and select/reject images for conversion.
ADOBE BRIDGE REVIEW MAC OSX
The actions referred to apply on Mac OSX and should also be replicated on Windows. In another thread, I gave this reply to an off-topic question, and it may be worth 'reprinting' here for anyong using Adobe Bridge whether with PS or Elements.
