To use, Or not to use
Adobe has so many software that a
Multimedia practitioner needs from Photoshop, After effects, InDesign,
Illustrator and other software made by Adobe, But all of this softwares Are
connected in a way, Photoshop is the root everything made photo can be improve
in other software made by adobe but what connects this softwares from each
other? Is There a bridge the connects them?
Adobe Bridge, Adobe Bridge lives up to its name it’s a bridge that
connects to countries the Country of Photoshop is connected to others countries
of Adobe continent. TO USE? Or NOT TO USE? That is the question. It depends on
the merchant if he/she will use the bridge to bring his/her goods to other
countries. If you are going to use bridge, well you’re in luck because its
Organized and everything is there for you and most of all safe, you can rate
things that can help you find your files easier and fast but it has its
downfall. If your carriage(laptop or desktop) is old you’ll find a hard time
using the bridge because it costs a lot of ram and using bridge will be a NO NO
because it will take time and hold you off I would recommend you using the
traditional way which is the FILE>OPEN>LOCATION if you are going to use
this it does not costs you a lot of ram but its not organize what if your
laptop or desktop is not organized you’ll to find and have a hard time getting
to file, unless you’re an organized person that always wants his/her files
organize in one place well I thin you wont find it hard to use the traditional
way.
Now to the Question whether to use it or not. My Answer is Neither, As I
said earlier if you have an High end laptop or desktop you wont find a hard
time using the bridge vice versa and what I can say is if your only doing small
things like editing single photo just for entertainment or putting it up on the
web I prefer the Traditional way but if Im working on a Big Project, A big
Project for my client I would prefer the ADOBE BRIDGE because this one is big
and I need to save time, in the end it depends on the USER and it also Depends
on the SITUATION.







