In the above box click the arrow on the right and a drop down list will appear select pictures. Next at the top is a circle called select an action to perform click on this so it is highlighted. This should now open the removable disk properties window, look across the top and you will see an option called autoplay click on this. Next open My Computer and locate the drive letter for your camera/ card reader and right click it look down the list and select properties. Again, thanks for all the time you took to help me out.RalphĬonnect your camera or card reader to your computer if you are prompted to take an action click cancel. I am sorry that I didn't explain myself very well, I always have problems typing what I am thinking, sorry for that. The video I saw mentioned to set the auto start in the preferences for Bridge. What I cannot find is how you set the Bridge Photo Downloader to automatically start up when it senses a camera is connected or a card reader has been loaded with a memory card. I had viewed a couple videos and understood the information you provided above. Thank you so much Wizard65 for all that detailed information. Metadata template from the Template To Use menu. Information in the Author and Copyright text boxes, or choose a (Optional) To apply metadata, click Advanced Dialog and type To save copies of photos as you import them, select Save Copiesġ1. To convert Camera Raw files to DNG as you import them, selectġ0. To open Adobe Bridge after you import photos, select Open Adobeĩ. Name, and each photo has a unique number attached at the end.Ĩ. All the photos in the import batch share the same To rename the files as you import them, choose an option from the Shot Date creates a subfolder named with the date and time youħ. Subfolder(s), and then select one of the following: To store the photos in their own folder, select Create Next to Location, and specify a new location.Ħ. To change the default folder location, click the Choose button To remove a photo from the import batch, click Advanced Dialog,Īnd click the box below the photo thumbnail to deselect it.ĥ. If youĬlick Advanced Dialog, thumbnail images of every photo on yourĤ. Of the camera or card reader from the Get Photos From menu. In the Adobe Bridge CS3 Photo Downloader window, choose the name (Windows) Click Adobe Bridge CS3 Photo Downloader in the Autoplayģ. Connect your camera or card reader to the computer (see the (Optional) To apply metadata, click Advanced Dialog and type information in the Author and Copyright text boxes, or choose a metadata template from the Template To Use menu.ġ2. To save copies of photos as you import them, select Save Copies To and specify a location.ġ1. To convert Camera Raw files to DNG as you import them, select Convert To DNG.ġ0. To open Adobe Bridge after you import photos, select Open Adobe Bridge.ĩ. All the photos in the import batch share the same name, and each photo has a unique number attached at the end.Ĩ. To rename the files as you import them, choose an option from the Rename Files menu. Shot Date creates a subfolder named with the date and time you shot the photo.Ĭustom Name creates a subfolder using the name you type.ħ. Today’s Date creates a subfolder named with the current date. To store the photos in their own folder, select Create Subfolder(s), and then select one of the following: To change the default folder location, click the Choose button next to Location, and specify a new location.Ħ. To remove a photo from the import batch, click Advanced Dialog, and click the box below the photo thumbnail to deselect it.ĥ. If you click Advanced Dialog, thumbnail images of every photo on your camera’s memory card appear.Ĥ. In the Adobe Bridge CS3 Photo Downloader window, choose the name of the camera or card reader from the Get Photos From menu. (Windows) Click Adobe Bridge CS3 Photo Downloader in the Autoplay window, or choose File >ģ. Connect your camera or card reader to the computer (see the device’s documentation, if necessary). Options for converting and copying filesġ. Get photos from a digital camera or card readerįor a video about using Adobe Bridge in a photography workflow, seeĭ.
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