March 7 2006 • 12:45 PM

InDesignSecrets-012

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Special Edition! Anne-Marie takes her turn as solo host with this follow-up to her e-seminar for Adobe, “Adobe Bridge: Your Creative Hub.” After a quick overview of Bridge, she reviews what Bridge offers InDesign users specifically, and answers some of the InDesign/Bridge questions asked during the session.

Links Anne-Marie mentions during this podcast:
Adobe Bridge resource page (articles, links to Adobe white papers) on Anne-Marie’s web site
Adobe TechNote: Convert MS Publisher files to InDesign (by way of PageMaker)

View the recorded seminar in your browser: Adobe’s Creative Suite 2 Expert Series On-Demand Seminars

One Response discussing this post. Add yours below.

  1. John
    October 9th, 2006 • 10:15 amLink

    Hi,
    very interesting podcast. However I was wondering all the time that the most important thing was not said, it is not even mentioned anywhere. That most important thing is - where are all the metadata stored. I mean - some file formats like JPEGs hav the ability to store keywords for example, but what about named views, gropus, alternates and all I work on my computer… Where is this stored? How can I work and trust any program without knowing this ? What happens if I want to move all my settings keywords and so on to another computer. Is it enough to move metadata in one special file or do I have to update all the documents since changes are written to them in bridge … or perhaps both ? Are metadata stored in some database file or stored in each local directory ? I dont care about cache / this will be generated automatically of course. I think without knowing this information Adobe Bridge is some piece of just another ordinary browser :-(.
    Have a nice day
    John

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