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January 24, 2024
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Adobe Bridge asset Management with Ai

  • January 24, 2024
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To implement AI in Adobe Bridge for sorting and managing images, consider the following approach:

  1. AI Integration: Embed AI into Adobe Bridge to automate sorting, tagging, and analyzing images. This AI could analyze both vector and raster images, including files from Illustrator, Photoshop, and possibly InDesign.

  2. Credit System: Implement a credit system where each credit allows for the analysis of a certain number of images, e.g., one credit for every five images. Adjust the credit allocation as needed to balance user needs and resource usage.

  3. Automatic Tagging: The AI would automatically tag images based on content. For instance, it could identify elements within Illustrator or Photoshop files and assign relevant keywords.

  4. Adobe Firefly Desktop Version: Create a desktop version of Adobe Firefly that integrates with Adobe Bridge. Images tagged in Bridge with an AI reference tag could be used in the Firefly application. Current work arround is Utilize existing tools like GPT4all with a plugin for image analysis.

  5. Auto-Sorting Feature: Adobe Bridge could auto-sort files into appropriate folders. For example, images with people could go into a 'People' folder, with subfolders for different activities like eating or laughing.
  6. Network Attached Storage Compatibility: Ensure the system works with network-attached storage, as online storage may not be feasible or desired for company assets.

  7. Local Database for AI References: Once an image is tagged and marked for AI reference, it could be stored in a local database linked to Adobe Firefly, allowing users to reference any assets in their library through Firefly.

  8. Privacy and Security: Ensure that the system adheres to privacy and security standards, especially since company assets are involved and online storage is not preferred.

 

This proposed system could significantly streamline the management and utilization of digital assets, enhancing productivity and creative workflows.-Yes Ai Was used to enhance my info

7 replies

swrutherford
Inspiring
January 21, 2025

The functionality is already within Adobe's grasp with Sensei but I fear it won't come to CC because it's a good selling point of Experience Cloud. Adding this would provide an amazing amount of value within Bridge by essentially making it a mini-DAM for local assets. I'd be on board!

Stephen
artistic_gem3640
Participant
December 20, 2024

An incredbly useful sets of suggestions.  It would boost my creativity, making better use of legacy images.  A great way to keep us in the Adobe ecosystem.

Participant
October 25, 2024

This is a critical opportunity for Adobe to serve the community and it's users. As pointed out, Shade Inc. is poised to remove a percentage of the userbase, and I'm interested in that product. I absolutely LOVE Bridge, and yet Sensei should be applied to it. Is Sensei available to Creative Cloud users at all? In my experience, no. I have begun to wonder if Sensei is simply vaporware, based on Adobe's hesitation to implement it in any meaningful way.

 

AdobeStock downloaded assets have nonsense names, insofar as the end user is concerned. If I need to find a mockup file I used last year, I had better have had the presence of mind to save that original .psdt file into a folder just for mockups. If not, I have to do a systemwide search for "AdobeStock" in Bridge, and then I have to let it eat up massive amounts of RAM to search and display thumbnails for hundreds or thousands of assets I don't need, before I can reliably filter to just .psdt files. If Sensei can do what Adobe's Marketing claims it can, then Sensei should have the capacity to recognize the content of the assets and intelligently assign the features, tags, filters, and metadata that Bridge does so well to each file. I can't imagine that this wouldn't also increase buy-in on Adobe Bridge, which is a shockingly underutilized gem and supertool.

Kevin-Monahan
Community Manager
Community Manager
August 28, 2024

Upvoted. Thank you @bluebrad!

Kevin Monahan - Sr. Community & Engagement Strategist – Pro Video and Audio
Participating Frequently
August 23, 2024

This would be amazing! I have accumulated quite a catlog of stock icons, and it would be amazing if AI could help me find what I am looking for in Bridge! Hope that Adobe hears us!!

bluebradCommunity ExpertAuthor
Community Expert
January 28, 2024

Update: it also would be nice to see the filter and a project board made when looking in folders.
Somthing like MS recall but only within the bridge window.some times im digging arrownd in bridges and lost my place and if i have a recall feature it would help me roll back time and find where i was.

Illustrator is open almost 24/7 and just about the same for Bridge and Photoshop
bluebradCommunity ExpertAuthor
Community Expert
January 28, 2024

wow that was fast. someone beet adobe to the punch https://www.shade.inc/
im also willing to pay $ if it can be shared and run on my synology nas as an app. this way everyone can have access to the same resourcees. so far shade is only for images and video not vectors and Ae Pr files. we also need native desktop thumbnails.

Illustrator is open almost 24/7 and just about the same for Bridge and Photoshop