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Apr 21, 2007 07:58 |  #1

Hi
i did upgrade to cs2 to cs3

i like the new version
but i have a question

in bridge i see photos , movies , programs and so on
is there an option to see only photos?


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Apr 21, 2007 08:03 |  #2

Um... I might have an answer.
IN the bottom left you should see a "filter" pane. At the top of that should be a list of files types in the current folder, with a count of how many of each is present.
If you click to "tick" a file type, all the others will be filtered out. Simply "tick" each photo file type you want to see.

Good luck.


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Apr 21, 2007 08:17 |  #3

Rawling wrote in post #3079119 (external link)
Um... I might have an answer.
IN the bottom left you should see a "filter" pane. At the top of that should be a list of files types in the current folder, with a count of how many of each is present.
If you click to "tick" a file type, all the others will be filtered out. Simply "tick" each photo file type you want to see.

Good luck.

thanks !
right it works

but can i save the filter?
so every time i run bridge i can see only photos ,jpg and raw?


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Apr 21, 2007 08:18 |  #4

Heh, no idea. I'm new to this version myself :p


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Apr 21, 2007 09:51 |  #5

mantra wrote in post #3079167 (external link)
thanks !

but can i save the filter?

You can go under Window in Bridge and select workspace and save it to a name that you will remember. It remembers everything about how you are using it. For some reason if it defaults back to the old workspace you can reload this and be back where you want to be.


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Apr 21, 2007 11:51 |  #6

ssim wrote in post #3079453 (external link)
You can go under Window in Bridge and select workspace and save it to a name that you will remember. It remembers everything about how you are using it. For some reason if it defaults back to the old workspace you can reload this and be back where you want to be.

thanks for the info
i tried but i doesn't store the filter files


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Apr 23, 2007 01:48 as a reply to  @ mantra's post |  #7

Does somebody know how SAVE filters in bridge CS3


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