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1. Re: Are there advantages to using Adobe Bridge with Premiere Pro?
JSS1138 Apr 17, 2013 7:58 PM (in response to DesignCBTs)Bridge can do a LOT more than Explorer can. To find out what, try giving the Help file a good read.
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2. Re: Are there advantages to using Adobe Bridge with Premiere Pro?
DesignCBTs Apr 17, 2013 10:49 AM (in response to JSS1138)Thanks Jim. I understand the thumbnails, file renaming and cross-software color corrective abilities. However, are there any other features (pertaining to Premiere CS5) that I may be missing?
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3. Re: Are there advantages to using Adobe Bridge with Premiere Pro?
KGCW Apr 17, 2013 12:07 PM (in response to DesignCBTs)Bridge can be used to easily add hierarchical keywords to large amounts of clips (and afaik it's the only tool in the Adobe suit that can do hierarchical keywording with video files). Those keywords can then be used to find clips inside of Premiere. On large projects (1000+ clips) that can be a life saver.
Apart from this and the features you mentioned (the cross software color stuff is useless for video as of CS6), I did not find any use to Bridge for video. Plus as you said, it is a memory hog, slow and in my own experience unstable with / not adapted to video.
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4. Re: Are there advantages to using Adobe Bridge with Premiere Pro?
DesignCBTs Apr 17, 2013 12:28 PM (in response to KGCW)Thanks for the information. I may one day use keywords, as I haven't yet. I could see where they may be beneficial...



