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Adobe Bridge

Score8.8 out of 10

53 Reviews and Ratings

What is Adobe Bridge?

Adobe Bridge is a creative digital asset manager that lets you preview, organize, edit, and publish multiple creative assets (including Adobe Photoshop, InDesign, Illustrator, After Effects, and Dimension files) with thumbnails and rich previews. Edit metadata. Add keywords, labels, and ratings to assets. Organize assets using collections, and find assets using powerful filters and advanced metadata search features. Collaborate with Libraries and publish to Adobe Stock from Bridge.

Categories & Use Cases

Top Performing Features

  • Dashboards

    Users can create, customize and share dashboards, which provide an overview of the most important metrics.

    Category average: 7.4

  • Standard reports

    The software offers pre-built reports with metrics standard to the category.

    Category average: 5.7

  • Custom reports

    Users can create custom reports.

    Category average: 5.7

Areas for Improvement

  • Asset sharing

    The ability to share and distribute assets with internal or external partners using sharing links attached to emails and messages, as well as portals. Data and assets can also be syndicated to third parties. Some DAMs enable asset publishing directly to end-user sites for more efficient distribution.

    Category average: 8.5

  • Asset search

    Provides users with access to content and branded assets through filters and predictive keyword searches. Search filters may include file formats, date ranges, and metadata values. Advanced metadata and custom field options allow for assets to include unlimited details that allow for rich search parameters.

    Category average: 7.4

  • Content editing

    Templates and text editors facilitate the creation and publication of branded copy as well as asset cropping and modification. Version tracking should also be available for assets with duplicate names, along with their usage history. Some DAMs offer integration with editing tools so that high-fidelity edits can be made outside the DAM and automatically synced back as a new or updated version.

    Category average: 5.1

Adobe Bridge crosses the divide

Use Cases and Deployment Scope

We use Adobe Bridge across all our systems. We don't use Lightroom, so finding the network access of Adobe Bridge fits our approach better. I have found support is quick and helpful when we need it. It is a pretty straightforward program. Our files are across computers and servers. The various tools to source them from Adobe Bridge are more effective than any we have encountered.

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Pros

  • selecting files then process them in photoshop
  • use as a sales tool for clients viewing
  • Finding files, it is our go to directory
  • easy to go to servers and acroos the companies computers.

Cons

  • Occasionally we find clitches in closing the program down
  • be easier to design workspaces that hold
  • Showing more than 9 images at a time.

Return on Investment

  • it is one of the best ROI because it is essentially Free, coming as a bounus with Photoshop subscription.
  • It allows my staff to easily find images on any computer. sharing is easy.
  • it is fast familiar piece of software.

Usability

Other Software Used

Safari

Adobe Bridge - Timesaver!

Use Cases and Deployment Scope

We use Adobe Bridge to view, search for, sort, and process images, InDesign & Illustrator files, PDFs, and media files. We can see all our files in one place and negates the need to go searching in our numerous archives and folders. We also use Adobe Bridge to synchronize our colour settings across our Adobe products. This ensures that our colours all look the same in all our projects.

Pros

  • Syncronization of files
  • Syncronization of colors
  • Open camera raw files from Adobe Bridge into Photoshop

Return on Investment

  • The streamlining has cut down our time on projects, this enables us to get more work done. More work = more billable hours.

Usability

Alternatives Considered

B2B Dash

Other Software Used

Adobe Illustrator CC, Adobe Acrobat, Adobe PhotoShop

Useful Asset Development Hub

Use Cases and Deployment Scope

I use Adobe Bridge mainly as an organizational tool. It's helpful to have a visual database to review and categorize files (mainly photography) during my workflows. Using the desktop folder structure doesn't allow for as visual of a process. I also use batch rename for large file name changes and auto contact sheet development for photography select review processes.

Pros

  • Batch Rename
  • Contact Sheet Development
  • Visual Navigation
  • Asset Organization

Cons

  • Speed and efficiency
  • Feels clunky at times
  • Could use more labeling functionality for files

Return on Investment

  • Photography selection process
  • Photography organization and batching of files
  • Visual navigation
  • Contact sheet development

Usability

Alternatives Considered

Adobe Illustrator CC, Adobe PhotoShop, Adobe InDesign and Adobe Premiere Pro

Other Software Used

Adobe PhotoShop, Adobe Illustrator CC, Adobe InDesign

Adobe Bridge offers simple, easy way to batch process photos.

Use Cases and Deployment Scope

We use Adobe Bridge here in the office of Marketing and Communications for processing photos. It is very quick and enables us to process hundreds of photos quickly.

Pros

  • Renaming files
  • automation processes with Photoshop
  • utilizes adobe raw
  • great tagging features
  • can add metadata

Cons

  • occasionally quirky with renaming files
  • occasional slowdowns that go away after restart

Most Important Features

  • quick
  • easy to use
  • reliable

Return on Investment

  • saves time

Other Software Used

Adobe PhotoShop, Adobe InDesign, Adobe Illustrator CC

Adobe Bridge makes your life easier

Pros

  • It saves me hours by quickly batch renaming files.
  • The ability to compare two or three images easily and zoom in on the minor details makes it so much easier for me to figure out which are the better files to work with.
  • Culling through hundreds of images to narrow down to the best 15 images can be done in just minutes.
  • It's a billion times easier to see the files and their file names so when you think you named something one thing and discover that you're past self was a dork for naming things incorrectly...it doesn't take you hours to find it.

Cons

  • It took me a while to figure out how to get Bridge to work faster. Apparently, you need it to cache your entire library and once that library is cached then it can refer to those files quickly.
  • It takes up more space on your computer and you should consider buying a computer with plenty of space and a great graphics card to help this program work at its best.
  • I wish it would recognize that firewall software and virus protection software isn't its enemy and work with them running all the time. This error doesn't always occur for me, but when it does, I am annoyed.

Most Important Features

  • The ability to cull quickly.
  • The ability to see zoomed in differences between files so I can quickly decide which one will be used.
  • How easy it is to find different files and how it shows you where the file is stored.
  • Basically Bridge is the reason why I can work faster.

Return on Investment

  • It's saved me probably thousands of hours at this point. I used to spend so much time looking for different files and now I can find them all quickly.
  • I can now decide which are the 15 images I will deliver from a portrait session within 10 minutes. It used to take me around an hour to open them each up and start deciding.
  • I quit negatively speaking to myself for misnaming files and then never being able to find them.
  • I only complain about Adobe Bridge when it doesn't work with a firewall and I have to turn it off or restart my computer.

Alternatives Considered

Adobe PhotoShop

Other Software Used

Adobe PhotoShop, MailerLite, Telegram