Adobe Photoshop CS2 CLASSROOM IN A BOOK [Electronic resources]

Anita Dennis

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Searching with Adobe Bridge

Now that you've taken the time to associate information with the images in the Lesson02/Digital_Camera folder, you're ready to see how easy this makes searching.

1.

Choose Edit > Find.

2.

In the Find dialog box, make sure that the Lesson02/Digital_Camera folder appears in the Look In option, or click Browse and navigate to that folder.

3.

Under Criteria, choose Filename > contains, and type Glass in the blank field.

4.

Click the plus-sign button () to open another set of criteria menus.

5.

In the second row, choose Keywords > contains, and type Red.

6.

Click the plus-sign button to open a third row, and choose Rating > is equal to, and choose five stars.

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7.

Click Find.

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Any files that match all three sets of criteriathat is, five-star-quality images of red glassware, if you've completed the previous tasks in this lessonappear in the thumbnail preview area. Look at the Recent Folders menu, and notice that the current location is a new folder named Find Results.

TOOL TIPS FROM THE PHOTOSHOP EVANGELIST

Julieanne Kost is an official Adobe Photoshop evangelist.

Hi, I'm Julieanne Kost, a Photoshop evangelist for Adobe Systems. That simply means I lecture and teach courses on Adobe Photoshop, as well as use it for my own professional photography. Photoshop is a powerful application, and learning some key shortcuts and tricks not only adds to the functionality of the program but also lets you use it more freely and efficiently. So sprinkled throughout this book are some of my favorite tips and tricks, which I hope that you find useful.

Keyboard shortcuts with Bridge

Here are some tips to help you get a running start with Adobe Bridge:

To jump from Photoshop to Bridge using a keyboard shortcut, press Alt-Ctrl-O (Windows) or Option-Command-O (Mac OS).

In Thumbnails view, quickly navigate image thumbnails in the main preview area using the up, down, right, and left arrow keys.

Rotate one or more selected images 90 degrees clockwise by pressing Ctrl-] (Windows) or Command-] (Mac OS). Rotate 90 degrees counterclockwise by pressing Ctri-[ (Windows) or Command-[ (Mac OS)