

Otherwise, the page won’t work with other documents and images because “Index” is used as a common page reference. Note that when Adobe Bridge creates a web gallery, it will name the resulting HTML page “Index,” so you’ll want to move the page to a sub-folder if you’re using the gallery as part of a web page. Choose “Preview in Browser” where you’ll notice that Adobe Bridge created thumbnail and gallery images of your pictures, as well as a slideshow view.If you don’t choose to upload to a web server, click Save.If you want to upload your gallery to a web server, enter an FTP server address, corresponding user name and password, and click Upload.Customize your template with color schemes.Input slide duration time and transition effects for your web slideshow.Name your gallery, give it a description, caption your photos, and add contact information if you’d like.Select your desired gallery template, keeping in mind that “Standard” uses Flash so be sure you’re publishing to a Flash-compatible device or your gallery won’t display properly.Click the Web Gallery button at the top of the Output panel.In Adobe Bridge, select the images you want to include in the gallery (select multiple photos by holding down the Command key on a Mac and the Control key on a PC).Here are the step-by-step instructions as presented in our video: Watch our video tutorial to learn more about how to create a wide selection of web galleries of your images. However, you can restore the Output Modules by following the directions here. Important note: The video below was produced using Adobe Bridge CS6, and Adobe subsequently removed the output modules in the default installation of Bridge CC and CC 2014. You can then browse only the images within several directories simultaneously - a really handy feature.If you’re looking to create a customized online display of your images, Adobe Bridge gives you a quick way to make a web photo gallery. Select Match Any or All under Results - and the browser window will display all the images (and only the mages) within the subfolders: Enter the file type suffixes under the Criteria (you can search for either Keywords or File Types - amongst many other options). feature:Īs you can see above, this feature allows you to introduce 'AND' & 'OR' methods of searching. If you need a more comprehensive tool, use the Edit/Find.

feature to display multiple image types - and hide the others JPG file formats present - but not so good if there are any others: This is fine if you know for sure that there are only. However, this method will only return one image file type - and hide the others. Alternatively, type PNG or JPEG (or any others) for different image types.

If you enter JPG into the field, only JPGs from the selected directories will remain visible. The quickest way to hide everything else (and show a single file type) is to use the search field (top right of the Bridge browser window). Use the Search field to hide other file types Although this would group all the JPEGs / JPGs / PNGs etc together, all other file types will also be present. You could select a file type from Sort by Type in the top right corner.

However, if you're browsing for images only and there are other files included in the subfolders, you'll have to sift through all the other file types as well: The number of files that appear in the browser window will immediately include everything from within every subfolder contained in the selected directory. If you have a working directory containing several sub-directories and you can't be bothered to click on each one in turn, you can view all the files at once by selecting View/Show Items from Subfolders: View multiple files from numerous folders sumultaneously I'm using Bridge CS6 for the purposes of this demonstration. This page briefly explains how to achieve this. However, I use it primarily to browse images at high speed within one or more folders - simultaneously. Using Adobe Bridge to view images and hide other filesĪdobe Bridge is an excellent file browser - and can be used for numerous purposes.
