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jsw

Joined: 30 May 2005
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Location: Canada


PostPosted: Mon May 30, 2005 5:43 pm    Post subject: Using Adobe Bridge (CS2) with a tethered camera Reply with quote

I don't think this is possible - but I thought I would ask...
I shoot fashion, and need to show clients images as I'm shooting them on a laptop. With Canon & Phase cameras I normally use Capture One software which works nicely - but the new Adobe Bridge is much better in terms of editing. The client can give an rate an image from 1 to 5 plus I prefer processig RAW files through PhotoShop. Plus I sometimes use Nikon gear which doesn't really work well with Capture One - it would just be nice to use one package for everything.
Here's the problem - I can set the camera to dump images into a given folder which Adobe Bridge will be browsing. As the iamges go from the camera to the laptop they appear as new thumbnails in Bridge but I need a way to make them automatically preview in the larger window.
Any ideas?
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