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Filter by Resolution

Explorer ,
Nov 16, 2023 Nov 16, 2023

How do you filter images by resolution using Adobe Bridge (e.g. I only want to look at pictures with a resolution of 1920x1080)?

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LEGEND , Nov 17, 2023 Nov 17, 2023

Edit->Find and specify your width/height.

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LEGEND ,
Nov 17, 2023 Nov 17, 2023

Edit->Find and specify your width/height.

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Explorer ,
Nov 19, 2023 Nov 19, 2023

I would also like this, a filter in a dropdown meny for whatever I am currenly looking at. Not just a search function which becomes too many steps.

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LEGEND ,
Nov 20, 2023 Nov 20, 2023

You can create a custom dropdown with scripting but yeah, don't hold your breath for Adobe to add that kind of thing.

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Explorer ,
Dec 12, 2024 Dec 12, 2024
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And I would like to requset a filter item that really does search for resolution--not just image dimensions.  I'm scanning a bunch of photos, all different sizes at 4800ppi and then will reduce them later to 600ppi.  I could really use a ppi line item so I know which ones I've completed.

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