Tue, 27 Mar 2007 Three new Bridge features in Adobe CS3
Adobe Bridge consolidates its position as the centre of the Creative Suite
The flagship programs of Adobe and the former Macromedia aren’t the only products to gain enhancements in CS3. Bridge, the unifying media hub of the suite, now has greater powers and integration with the programs in both Design and Web software.
Here we look at three new features in Adobe Bridge.
1) Bridge improvements
Bridge CS3 provides several enhancements that let you compare images side by side or examine images up close, such as the Enhanced Preview panel and the new Loupe tool.

2) Import options
Bridge allows you to import images straight from a camera, then organise, rename, and apply metadata to them on the fly.

3) Device Central
Adobe Device Central CS3 allows accurate simulation and final testing of mobile and device-ready media from Photoshop, Flash, Dreamweaver or Illustrator, before transfer to your physical target device.

We take a look at all the features in the long-awaited combined offering of Adobe and Macromedia design and web products in our Adobe Creative Suite 3 feature in the May edition of Macworld, on sale Thursday 29 March.

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