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I used to ahve an Export Panel in Bridge CC which I used to export several RAW or PSD photos to JEPG, with the upgrade to CC it's gone. How am I supposed to export several photos to JPEG? One by one in Photoshop? Really?
The way I create JPGs from Bridge is to use “Image Processor.” Select all of the images in Bridge that you want to export (convert to JPEGs and output). Then go to the Tools menu and select Photoshop and Image Processor. Photoshop will open and present you with a dialog box that allows you to save the images in several different formats (JPEGs, PSD, or TIFF or all three at once), JPEG quality, resized or not resized, color profile changed to sRGB or left the way they were, etc. Just select t
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Image Processor - you need the matching version of Photoshop installed
Image Processor Pro - third-party fork of Dr. Brown's original
Camera RAW
My JPEG Multiexport script - Bridge: Restore Export Panel In Bridge | Photoshop Family Customer Community
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I don’t have the link at hand as I’m on my phone so I’ll post it later, however there is a script for Bridge to export out JPEG files from forum member Lumigraphics (Bridge Utility Script v1 or v2 beta).
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You can download my script pack from my dropbox
Dropbox - Utility Script Pack.zip - Simplify your life
This is a late beta, most likely the GM/release unless any showstopper bugs turn up. See the included help file for instructions.
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It's Back! Ladies and gentlemen, the moment you've been waiting for! Adobe has quietly re-introduced the Export Panel in version 10.1.1 (Sep. 2020 release), and it's awesome, and much faster than using the image processor (which has to open every image in photoshop).