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Adobe posts Bridge CS3 2.1, Camera Raw 4.1

updated 09:30 am EDT, Fri June 1, 2007

Adobe Bridge CS3 update


Adobe this week released an update to Adobe Bridge CS3 2.1, its file manager for its Creative Suite bundle of applications as well as posted its Camera Raw 4.1 and DNG Converter updates, which were announced earlier this week. The Bridge update includes new multilevel keywords support, the ability to import tab-delimited keyword format, better control over video and audio file previews, and new cache management functionality. In addition, the company said it offers improved scrolling and renaming performance and also brings other usability improvements to custom workspaces. Adobe said that all components of Bridge must be updated to provide stable and robust performance and that Adobe Version Cue Client 3.1.0 update and Adobe Asset Services 3.1.0 update (as well as Adobe Version Cue Server 3.1.0 update) are also available, offering fixes and enhancements that improve backup, searching, and overall stability.


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  1. paulc

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    Joined: Aug 2000

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    Huh??

    For the past year, they have seemed to always distribute this combo, the latest DNG and the latest Camera Raw plugin. I got impatient and got the Camera Raw 4.1 yesterday and it seems fine. Today I see this combo package and I get it. BUT, instead of a 20MB Camera Raw.plugin, I get a 10 MB "Camera Raw.8bi" file.

    ???????????????

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