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Jun 16, 2005
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Can Bridge open concurrently with and automatically when PSC2 is opened?

N. Schwartz
http://www.nsapc.com/main.htm

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jimsubmit
Jun 16, 2005
"N Schwartz" spake thusly:

Can Bridge open concurrently with and automatically when PSC2 is opened?
N. Schwartz
http://www.nsapc.com/main.htm

Photoshop > Preferences > General > automatically start bridge.

Actually I shut it off. Takes two weeks to load PS with it on. Bridge may be ok if you have the full suite, but if you only have PS it’s an incredible waste of disk space.
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SpaceGirl
Jun 18, 2005
wrote:
"N Schwartz" spake thusly:

Can Bridge open concurrently with and automatically when PSC2 is opened?
N. Schwartz
http://www.nsapc.com/main.htm

Photoshop > Preferences > General > automatically start bridge.
Actually I shut it off. Takes two weeks to load PS with it on. Bridge may be ok if you have the full suite, but if you only have PS it’s an incredible waste of disk space.

Disagree… I totally replaced my old image viewing software with it and I use it exclusively now. I’m about 80% PhotoShop, 20% other editing programs, and I think it is invaluable. If you have an old or slow machine though and not so much RAM, it is a real fatty in memory!



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TimL
Jun 18, 2005
On Sat, 18 Jun 2005 14:23:05 +0100, SpaceGirl
wrote:

wrote:
"N Schwartz" spake thusly:

Can Bridge open concurrently with and automatically when PSC2 is opened?
N. Schwartz
http://www.nsapc.com/main.htm

Photoshop > Preferences > General > automatically start bridge.
Actually I shut it off. Takes two weeks to load PS with it on. Bridge may be ok if you have the full suite, but if you only have PS it’s an incredible waste of disk space.

Disagree… I totally replaced my old image viewing software with it and I use it exclusively now. I’m about 80% PhotoShop, 20% other editing programs, and I think it is invaluable. If you have an old or slow machine though and not so much RAM, it is a real fatty in memory!

I agree. Bridge is an invaluable tool. No problems with speed issues here. But I do have other problems with it’s interface.

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