Having the basics are more important because when using the basics, you've got to explore more about organizing stuff. This is base on my experiences on Adobe Bridge. I've learned that when importing photos from your camera that, it is better to plug the memory card on your desktop than USB cable lines, because once importing photos you may move the cable wire accidentally, then moving process can be cancelled but when plug in memory cards direct on your computer, you may drag and drop it so no damage won't affect your importing process. I'm amaze on the keywords and filter things, because after you put in the keywords that you want and just by clicking the filter tab you can see there the files that you want to use. And there's this Camera Raw thing that after clicking it, you can edit the colors, you can also crop there. Collections are ways to put them in folders, you can drag the photos there and you can also label them on which you prefer. Smart collections are the automatic ones that helps you find the files faster. Or you can see them by ranking stars.One thing is the review mode it helps you mark the photos and videos easier, by simply pressing the ctrl + B , then it is in the large and carousel like. The pictures that you don't like, you can press the down button on the keyboard so that it will disappear on the screen, and when returning on the work space, all the photos or videos that are in review mode are in mark control. There's so much things to discover and Bridge is the easiest and the most organize file that I encounter, i'll be using it for the rest of my life to be organize and having a clean computer as well.
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