Chris,
CS3 made some huge leaps in making this easier to do. And Bridge is
actually a much better program now as well. CS2's Bridge was a dog.
Memory hog and crashed all the time on me. The new Bridge is amazing,
I wish they sold it as a stand alone app so some of my internal
client's at work could use it. Things with CS3 you can do: star
rating, label and then sort based on them. View all images in a
folder (including child folders/directories) Inject metadata, batch
process for Photoshop, Illustrator, etc. A very powerful little app.
Still kind of memory hungry though.
-ty
On Oct 23, 2007, at 12:58 PM, Chris Pallé wrote:
To those who're using CS for deliverables:
Anybody taking advantage of Version Cue? Thoughts? Feelings
I'm just introducing CS (they're used to MS, word, visio, etc) to the
workflow here and it seems this might make life a little easier here,
but my main concern is document metadata. We're using CS2 and trying
to display metadata in the documents seems like it should be
straightforward, but I cannot find it anywhere.
Any other thoughts, suggestions about the transition?
Thanks for your help-
CP
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