![]() I prefer to simply zoom in on photos for a closer look, and don’t anticipate using Bridge’s loupe any more than I use Aperture’s-which is very little. Bridge CS3 also provides a new Loupe tool that, like its counterpart in Aperture, lets you magnify part of an image. You can display up to nine images in Bridge CS3’s Preview panel-handy for comparing multiple versions of a shot. The criteria that appear in Filter panel change depending on what kinds of files are displayed in the Content panel. But you can also filter the display according to ISO (ISO 400 shots, for example), orientation (say, horizontal shots), and even aspect ratio (for instance, shots cropped to 4:3 proportions). Of course, you can show only photos taken or modified on specific dates or to which you’ve assigned keywords. Adobe has provided an impressive selection of criteria by which you can display images. ![]() ![]() A new Filter panel lets you quickly narrow down the list of items that appear in the Bridge window. ![]()
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