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Adobe Bridge: Display image data over full-screen view?

Participant ,
Aug 27, 2022 Aug 27, 2022

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Hello,

 

for full-screen image viewing, Adobe Bridge has

- full screen view (started with space bar)

- presentation view (started with Ctrl-L)

 

In any of these views, can I show image data as an overlay? Like Exif data? I'm aware it's possible in Lightroom (by pressing "I"), and I believe it WAS possible in Bridge long time ago.

 

In Bridge's presentation view, I can press "H" to show available commands. There is no command about displaying image properties (only about rotating and rating).

 

In full-screen view, "H" for a command list doesn't work.

 

While I could do this kind of full screen view with image data overlayed in LR (or in freewares XnView MP or FastStone Image Viewer, for that matter), I'd love it in Bridge. Not possible?

 

Thanks!

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Aug 27, 2022 Aug 27, 2022

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Moving thread to the Bridge forum from Photoshop ecosystem

 

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Oct 01, 2023 Oct 01, 2023

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I would love an answer to this. I'm frustrated!!!! I just want to preview my images big, but I need to know what one I am looking at! Any tips?

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