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Adobe Bridge CC (2017)
The 2017 release of Bridge CC rolls out exciting new features for designers, digital photographers, and creative professionals. Read on for a quick introduction to these features and links to resources offering more information.
Publish raw images to Adobe Stock:
In the previous release of Bridge CC 2015 version 6.3.1, a new feature was introduced that allows you to easily upload your JPEG photos to Adobe Stock using the new Publish panel. In this release of Bridge CC 2017, this feature has been extended to support uploading of raw images to Adobe Stock from within Bridge.
Now when you drag a raw image from the Content panel onto the Publish panel, Bridge displays a dialog to confirm the conversion of raw image to JPEG for upload. Once you confirm, Bridge converts the raw image to JPEG using the Camera Raw plug-in. The uploaded JPEG image (converted from the raw image) appears on the Uploads page in the Adobe Stock Contributor portal.
Note:
Bridge converts only those raw image formats to JPEG that are supported by Adobe Camera Raw. To find out if Adobe Camera Raw supports your camera model, see Cameras supported by Camera Raw.
Search Adobe Stock:
In addition to searching for assets in Bridge or on your computer, you can also use the Quick Search box (on the right side of the Application bar) to search for high-quality Adobe Stock illustrations, vectors, and photos. When you search, the results appear on the Adobe Stock website in your default web browser.
To switch your search between Adobe Stock search and Windows (Win)/Spotlight (Mac) search options, use the drop-down list in the Quick Search box.
To know more about Adobe Stock, see Adobe Stock Learn and Support.
Bug fixes and improvements
Enhanced in this release of Adobe Bridge CC
The following major customer issues related to device detection have been fixed.
• On Mac OS 10.11, Bridge CC 2017 now recognizes the following types of devices:
• Devices (such as cameras or Android-based devices) connected in PTP (Picture Transfer Protocol) or MTP (Media Transfer Protocol) mode
• iDevices such as iPad or iPhone
• Bridge CC 2017 now detects data cards larger than 64-GB memory size.
The following bugs have been fixed in this release:
• Bridge crashing on Mac OS X 10.11.6 when browsing folders and media on a dual-monitor setup. Bridge CC 2017 does not crash in this setup now.
• Missing dimensions for BMP and GIF files in the Metadata panel. Bridge CC 2017 now displays the dimensions for these file types in the Metadata panel.
Publish images to Adobe Stock
Bridge CC now allows you to easily publish your photos to Adobe Stock. To get started, first set up your profile as Contributor on Adobe Stock Contributor portal (https://contributor.stock.adobe.com/). Once you complete the registration, your Adobe ID becomes ready for contribution.
You can now simply drag a selection of photos from the Content panel onto the new Publish panel in Bridge to directly upload your photos to Adobe Stock.
You can go to the Adobe Stock Contributor portal to tag the uploaded images and submit them to Adobe Stock for moderation.
HiDPI support and user interface scaling preference for Windows
Retina display. When you work on a HiDPI Windows monitor set at a DPI of 150% or higher, the user interface automatically scales to 200% so that you continue to see sharp and clear UI elements, readable font size, and crisp icons across a wide variety of DPI display settings.
The new User Interface Scaling preference allows you to choose a scaling option ─ Auto, 100%, or 200%.