![]() ![]() How to edit photos – guide to Adobe Photoshop Elements 2024.If you have an opinion you’d like to share on this topic, or any other photography-related subject, email: reading: The views expressed in this column are not necessarily those of Amateur Photographer magazine or Kelsey Media Limited. That doesn’t mean it’s completely dead in the water though, because for designers and even photographers working across multiple Adobe Creative Cloud apps such as InDesign and Illustrator etc., Bridge still provides a simple solution for managing image assets. Bridge and ACR once offered the only option, then an alternative money-saving option, but now they’re pretty much obsolete for the vast majority of photographers. With a single user interface, Lightroom provides a more fluid workflow than Bridge and Adobe Camera Raw although both approaches essentially do the same thingįrom my point of view, it’s this streamlined workflow and that you’re already paying for Lightroom which make it the far superior option. You can do this between Bridge, ACR and Photoshop, but some processes can be clunky and far from intuitive. Processed raw files can be exported from Lightroom quickly and easily into other formats, with the ability to open them directly in Photoshop, and/or you can open processed raw files in Photoshop where they can then be saved in another format, or open several raw files as Layers among other options. You can even process other file types, such as JPEGs, TIFFs and PSDs in the Develop module. There’s no getting away from the fact that for photographers, Lightroom provides the most streamlined workflow, simply down to the fact that the Library and Develop Modules provide both image management of multiple file types and raw processing in a single interface. It was only when Lightroom and Photoshop became available subscription only that everything changed because although you were still getting Bridge within the Photography Plan, and continue to do so, Lightroom is undoubtedly better than Bridge and ACR. The main difference is the workflow and the layout of controls in ACR compared to Lightroom. ![]() This certainly doesn’t mean that Bridge and ACR were obsolete for photographers at this point they remained useful up until the time when Photoshop and Lightroom became available subscription only.īefore the arrival of Creative Cloud (after CS6), Lightroom and Photoshop were available separately, so continuing to use Bridge and ACR made perfect financial sense because you essentially had all of the same tools available to you and the same image processing engine. Lightroom provides multiple viewing options in the Library Module ![]()
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