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Inspiring
October 13, 2020
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Help Importing Photo Images Only

  • October 13, 2020
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Recently Bridge has begun importing anything it sees on the hard drive.  I would like to see only photo images, like .jpg,, .tiff, and png, any thing to do with photography or video.   I don't know how to set up a way to request this on the software. (Now,  I'm getting a lot of odd file types along with the photos...like .cxf and .webp.) Any help sincerely appreciated.

 

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gary_sc
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October 13, 2020

Hi Sanhodo,

 

BRIDGE doesn't import anything, it shows what it sees. If you "open" a folder that has Word, PDFs, jpgs, gifs, Excel documents, etc. it will show you each of them becuase that's what it does. Think of Bridge as an enhanced viewer of folders beyond what either Finder or Explorer can do becuase of the intigration of other Adobe Products and features that it has built into it.

 

One thing you could do is to Sort the items by type, at least this would group them all together:

You can take this one step further and give every image a "Label" or "Rating" and then Filter by that Label or Rating. Once having done that all you will see are the images in a folder that containes other items.

 

However, because Bridge is what it is, if you want to only look at images without these other steps, try moving all of your images into separate folders.

 

Sorry, best we can do.

 

 

 

Inspiring
October 13, 2020

Thank you, Gary.   What you suggest is very helpful.

On another subject....when I connect my phone hoping to download pictures into Bridge, the phone is recognized but I get the message "No valid files found."  That's surprising, I think.  The photo downloader feature looks good but doesn't work for me. Any suggestions on this issue, should you wish to help out here.  Thank you.

gary_sc
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Community Expert
October 13, 2020

I don't have dropbox but have been using the Airdrop connection (it's a Mac feature) to move the pictures into my Downloads folder and from there to the desktop and then into Bridge.  That's a nuisance, but it saves my having to plug into the desktop to get the transfer done.  There may be other ways but that 4-step method usually works for me, the hangup coming on the Adobe Bridge side of the equation.  I appreciate your inputs.


Oh thank you, I forgot about airdrop. Yes that's a good 3rd option.