Matching "My Pictures" in my profile with "Pictures" in libraries
It has come to my attention that files that I put into libraries cannont be seen by Photoshop CS5 Bridge. What is the best way to make Pictures in my profile look exactly like pictures in libraries? Is simple cut and past OK?
January 24th, 2011 7:01pm
Hi BrooksRO,
Thanks for the post!
What’s the format of those files? Here is the
list of Import and export file formats for Photoshop CS5.
Is it included in this list?
If it does, but the Photoshop CS5 cannot open, please contact the
Photoshop support.
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January 25th, 2011 10:27pm
I think you misunderstood me. If I create a new folder in libraries, then try to open it in Bridge, It doesn't show in Bridge. The new folder must be created in the My Pictures folder under my profile in order for Bridge to see it. The files are NEF and
JPG, by the way, but the folder doesn't even show if created in Libraries.Richard O. Brooks
January 26th, 2011 11:30pm
Hi Richard,
Can you open the JPG file that you create in the libraries using other programs except the Bridge?
If so, is there any settings in Bridge that related to the default import file location?
Since we’re not familiar with the Bridge, Photoshop would give you more support on this issue.
Regards,
Miya
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January 27th, 2011 4:05am