Chuck,
Bridge is rubbish (IMHO) I never use it because I have Lightroom. I
suggest that you give it a try, nothing to lose, it leaves the files as
they are on disk and if within 1 week you don't think - "why haven't I
been using this all the time" then I will eat a McDonalds!
To answer your question I don't know as its so easy in lightroom I never
looked anywhere else after installing it, you mention a 4 up view, well
in LR you can have 2 4 6 etc.. depending on how far you want to slide
the thumbnail size view, you can scroll through thousands on images
instantly (OK I have a soupped up MAC PRO) but it also works well on my
2011 laptop as well.
I also use the sorting methodology that AG describes but I like Tina's
having no unstarred photos and then deleting the 1 stars, with my method
which mimics AGs then there is a possiblity of deleting a no starred
image which I may not have seen whereas Tina actively marks it as 1 star
so she knows she has dismissed it as a keeper
Try It Chuck - probably the best 2-3 hours you will spend this week
IanW
On 15/09/15 13:19, Chuck Norcutt wrote:
What does it do that makes sorting through 2000 images easier than
anything else? I don't and have never had 2000 related images but I
do have about 750 from the Durango-Silverton train ride that seems a
real bother to go through. I have many other travel folders that have
large numbers of related images. 750 is the outer bounds but there
are many with perhaps 200.
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