Bridge in CS3

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Posted By
Bob Levine
Jul 31, 2007
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Bridge CS3 is giant leap forward. Certainly much faster, IMO.

Bob

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David_Freed
Jul 31, 2007
I use CS at home and CS2 at work. I’ve noticed that the Bridge in CS2 is incredibly slow, where the Preview window in CS is not.

I’m wondering how well this tool (wheather its called Bridge or whatever) works in the new incarnation of Photoshop.

Best, David.
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Steve Dell
Aug 2, 2007
Assuming that you have enough horsepower in the PC, the version of Bridge that comes with CS3 is much faster and more full featured.

Steve
wrote in message
I use CS at home and CS2 at work. I’ve noticed that the Bridge in CS2 is incredibly slow, where the Preview window in CS is not.

I’m wondering how well this tool (wheather its called Bridge or whatever) works in the new incarnation of Photoshop.

Best, David.
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garypoyssick
Aug 2, 2007
CS3 in general is way way faster then CS2 Photoshop. Are you on a Mac or a PC? The difference on Intel Macs is outstanding. But they’re not cheap.

Gary

And what kind of machine are you running anyway? Bridge is a processor-hungry application, but those of us that have been using it are just head-over-heals in love with it. It’s really designed to be a data-compliant and data-tracking image browser.

I started using it because the beta teams were really asked to include it overall — but man, when I got used to it (and it takes getting used to) I hate to think about it not working. But again, it’s not fast unless you’re on a pretty new and pretty tricked-out box — regardless of the platform. We run the apps on both, and we like the Macs more. We’re not glary-eyed mac-oids, either — we write books, so we can’t be biased 🙂

Gary in tampa

On 8/2/07 4:25 PM, in article ,
"Steve Dell" wrote:

Assuming that you have enough horsepower in the PC, the version of Bridge that comes with CS3 is much faster and more full featured.
Steve
wrote in message
I use CS at home and CS2 at work. I’ve noticed that the Bridge in CS2 is incredibly slow, where the Preview window in CS is not.

I’m wondering how well this tool (wheather its called Bridge or whatever) works in the new incarnation of Photoshop.

Best, David.
SD
Steve Dell
Aug 3, 2007
I’ve got a Dell XPS 410 with a dual core chip and 4 gigs of RAM.

Works well for my needs.
"Gary" wrote in message
CS3 in general is way way faster then CS2 Photoshop. Are you on a Mac or a PC? The difference on Intel Macs is outstanding. But they’re not cheap.
Gary

And what kind of machine are you running anyway? Bridge is a processor-hungry application, but those of us that have been using it are just head-over-heals in love with it. It’s really designed to be a data-compliant and data-tracking image browser.

I started using it because the beta teams were really asked to include it overall — but man, when I got used to it (and it takes getting used to) I hate to think about it not working. But again, it’s not fast unless you’re on a pretty new and pretty tricked-out box — regardless of the platform. We
run the apps on both, and we like the Macs more. We’re not glary-eyed mac-oids, either — we write books, so we can’t be biased 🙂
Gary in tampa

On 8/2/07 4:25 PM, in article
,
"Steve Dell" wrote:

Assuming that you have enough horsepower in the PC, the version of Bridge that comes with CS3 is much faster and more full featured.
Steve
wrote in message
I use CS at home and CS2 at work. I’ve noticed that the Bridge in CS2 is incredibly slow, where the Preview window in CS is not.

I’m wondering how well this tool (wheather its called Bridge or whatever)
works in the new incarnation of Photoshop.

Best, David.

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