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• (Mac OS) In Bridge, choose File > Get Photos From Camera.
In the Adobe Bridge CS3 Photo Downloader window, choose the name of the camera or card reader from the Get
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Photos From menu.
If you click Advanced Dialog, thumbnail images of every photo on your camera's memory card appear.
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To remove a photo from the import batch, click Advanced Dialog, and click the box below the photo thumbnail
to deselect it.
To change the default folder location, click the Choose button next to Location, and specify a new location.
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To store the photos in their own folder, select Create Subfolder(s), and then select one of the following:
• Today's Date creates a subfolder named with the current date.
• Shot Date creates a subfolder named with the date and time you shot the photo.
• Custom Name creates a subfolder using the name you type.
To rename the files as you import them, choose an option from the Rename Files menu. All the photos in the
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import batch share the same name, and each photo has a unique number attached at the end.
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To open Bridge after you import photos, select Open Adobe Bridge.
To convert Camera Raw files to DNG as you import them, select Convert To DNG.
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To save copies of photos as you import them, select Save Copies To and specify a location.
(Optional) To apply metadata, click Advanced Dialog and type information in the Author and Copyright text
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boxes, or choose a metadata template from the Template To Use menu.
Click Get Photos. The photos appear in Bridge.
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Preview and compare images
Use the Preview panel in Bridge to preview and compare up to nine images. The Loupe tool lets you magnify images
and check image fidelity.
Preview images
Select the image or images you want to preview from the Content panel and choose Window > Preview Panel.
Use the Loupe tool
The Loupe tool lets you magnify portions of an image. By default, the Loupe tool magnifies to 100%. You can display
one Loupe tool per image; however, you can display multiple Loupe tools for multiple images and synchronize them.
• To display the Loupe tool, click a selected image in the Preview panel.
• To hide the Loupe tool, click it.
• To zoom in and out with the Loupe tool, use the mouse scroll wheel, or press the plus sign (+) or minus sign (-) key.
• To display Loupe tools for multiple images in the Preview panel, Alt-click (Windows) or Option-click (Mac OS)
the images.
• To synchronize Loupe tools in multiple images, Ctrl-drag (Windows) or Command-drag (Mac OS) the images.
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