CS3 Bridge question.

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Matalog
Jul 17, 2007
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In CS3 do you get the option to Open RAW files in Camera Raw FROM BRIDGE WITHOUT GOING TO PHOTOSHOP?

In my bridge there is no option for this, i have to click open and this brings me to photoshop.

Anyone had this problem before? Or is this the way CS3’s bridge is?

Thanks for replies.

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Alan Browne
Jul 18, 2007
Matalog wrote:
In CS3 do you get the option to Open RAW files in Camera Raw FROM BRIDGE WITHOUT GOING TO PHOTOSHOP?

In my bridge there is no option for this, i have to click open and this brings me to photoshop.

Anyone had this problem before? Or is this the way CS3’s bridge is?

Bridge is … a bridge between applications, it is not an image processor itself. It can be used to manage projects, images, stocks, sets, …
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Fred
Jul 18, 2007
This is what I wrote a few threads back:

In Preferences, under the General tab, check the box that says: Double-Click Edits Camera Raw Settings in Bridge.
That’s how it is in CS3, but if I remember well, also in CS2. You can always right-click an image to open it with an other application too.
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PS: I’m reffering to the Bridge preferences, not Photoshop’s.
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Matalog
Jul 19, 2007
I don’t have that option.

"Fred" wrote in message
This is what I wrote a few threads back:

In Preferences, under the General tab, check the box that says: Double-Click
Edits Camera Raw Settings in Bridge.
That’s how it is in CS3, but if I remember well, also in CS2. You can always right-click an image to open it with an other application too.
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PS: I’m reffering to the Bridge preferences, not Photoshop’s.
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Fred
Jul 19, 2007
I don’t have that option.

Are you using CS3? Have you got the latest updates?
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Matalog
Jul 20, 2007
"Fred" wrote in message
I don’t have that option.

Are you using CS3? Have you got the latest updates?

Yes and Yes.

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Fred
Jul 21, 2007
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