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Enchanted_difference1549
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June 18, 2013
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15 minutes and already missing Output Module in Bridge CC!

  • June 18, 2013
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As simple as the subject.. please.. bring it back!

Adobe Output Module was an essential tool in Bridge, possibly the key feature to show people why to use Bridge.

Any good news in the near future?

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    Correct answer Brett N

    Sorry, I'm on PC..


    To add the Adobe Output Module to Bridge CC, please follow the directions here: http://helpx.adobe.com/bridge/kb/install-output-module-bridge-cc.html

    We have repaired and updated the files to correct an issue where the panel would appear blank if you did not have Bridge CS6 installed.

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    Legend
    June 18, 2013

    http://helpx.adobe.com/bridge/using/whats-new.html

    Basically, you now use Photoshop or Lightroom instead.

    Omke Oudeman
    Participating Frequently
    June 18, 2013

    Basically, you now use Photoshop or Lightroom instead.

    I'm sorry but this is really one of the most unhelpful answer I ever read.

    You mean, they screwed up Bridge by dumping the Output Module (and export panel and synchronized windows) and now we should be satisfied with the very old and obsolete Contactsheet script from about 10 years old without offering the options available that we were used to in AOM??

    But he, never mind Bridge, forget about it, switch to Lightroom…

    You really must be joking and should be ashamed of your self. The fact that you have the title of MVP and +++ does not mean you have the right to tell people to drop Bridge. You clearly have no insight in the dedication users in this forum have to Bridge as unmissable part of their workflow!

    June 18, 2013

    Omke Oudeman wrote:

    I'm sorry but this is really one of the most unhelpful answer I ever read.

    Dave answers posts in the Forum section frequently.  I have commented that he is out of touch with the users needs and has a hard line support for Adobe's current position.  He denies this.  His statement today reinforces that opinion.