Can Bridge2 be opened without opening CS3?

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Beemer
Dec 13, 2007
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If Bridge has been selected as the associated image browser for raw files is it possible to have ACR open without CS3 opening as well. If yes then how do I achieve this?

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Monty
Dec 13, 2007
Beemer wrote:
If Bridge has been selected as the associated image browser for raw files is it possible to have ACR open without CS3 opening as well. If yes then how do I achieve this?

Beemer
Right click the thumb nail and select "Open in Camera RAW"
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Jerry
Dec 14, 2007
You can set the Bridge to open as PS opens. This is done in Preferences.

"Monty" wrote in message
Beemer wrote:
If Bridge has been selected as the associated image browser for raw files is it possible to have ACR open without CS3 opening as well. If yes then how do I achieve this?

Beemer
Right click the thumb nail and select "Open in Camera RAW"
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Beemer
Jan 9, 2008
"Monty" wrote in message
Beemer wrote:
If Bridge has been selected as the associated image browser for raw files is it possible to have ACR open without CS3 opening as well. If yes then how do I achieve this?

Beemer
Right click the thumb nail and select "Open in Camera RAW"

Monty,

I have open in camera raw selected but CS3 always opens not just ACR. As I can print from ACR I do not need/want CS3 to open.

regards,

Beemer
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Beemer
Jan 9, 2008
"Jerry" wrote in message
You can set the Bridge to open as PS opens. This is done in Preferences.
"Monty" wrote in message
Beemer wrote:
If Bridge has been selected as the associated image browser for raw files is it possible to have ACR open without CS3 opening as well. If yes then how do I achieve this?

Beemer
Right click the thumb nail and select "Open in Camera RAW"

Jerry,

Your answer does not seem to match my question but thanks anyway.

Beemer

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