
However, in Bridge CS4 there was no way to save your settings once you had them just right.

Exporting PDFs and Web galleriesīy using Bridge CS5’s Output workspace, you can generate a PDF or Web Gallery quickly and easily. Unfortunately, the Export Panel isn’t working in the initial Bridge CS5 release, however Adobe expects to correct the problem within a few weeks of the ship date.īridge CS5 has a similar interface to its predecessor, but some additional under the hood features. The process takes a few steps but once you get your locations set up, exporting JPEGs becomes a quick drag-and-drop process. Save the location with a meaningful name and Bridge adds a new hard-drive icon to the Export Panel.

You can use the Image Options tab to let Bridge know if you’d like it to make your images smaller and/or reduce their quality. To use it, you first create a location (preset) for the exported files, drag files to the location queue, and then click to export them. If you need to convert a slew of images to JPEG format, you will soon be able to use Bridge CS5’s new Export Panel (choose Window -> Export).
