![]() Within Bridge, you can use the Loupe tool to inspect a photo pixel by pixel without ever opening the image file. Such information is crucial for both learning and experimentation. ![]() By viewing a photo’s metadata, for example, you can learn which aperture, shutter-speed, and ISO settings worked and which did not. Included in Elements 6 is the Adobe Bridge photo-management program, which lets users view, sort, and organize their ever-expanding photo collections in ways not possible with iPhoto ( ). Though the new interface certainly makes photos “pop” on screen, I did find some dialog boxes difficult to read. ![]() Once the program loads-a much faster process than before if you’re on an Intel Mac-you’re greeted with a charcoal gray interface that’s easier on the eyes than the superbright interface of old. Right off the bat, you’ll notice a sparkling new Welcome screen prompting you to start a photo-editing project from scratch, browse with Adobe Bridge (nearly the full version from Photoshop CS3), import pictures from your digital camera or scanner, or open a recently viewed image.
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