

The most current update of Adobe Camera Raw for Photoshop CS6 is 9.1.1.The most current update for Photoshop CS6 is 13.0.6 (macOS) | 13.0.1.3 (Windows) for perpetual/boxed licensed product and 13.1.2 (macOS/Windows) for Creative Cloud members.The most current update for Photoshop CC is 14.2.1.The most current update for Photoshop CC 2014 is 2014.2.4.The most current update for Photoshop CC 2015.5 is 2015.1.2.The most current update of Adobe Camera Raw for Photoshop CC is 10.5.The most current update for Photoshop CC 2015.5 is 2015.5.1.The most current update for Photoshop CC 2017 is 2017.1.6.The most current update for Photoshop CC 2018 is 19.1.9.The most current update of Adobe Camera Raw for Photoshop CC is 11.4.The most current update for Photoshop CC 2019 is 20.0.10.The most current update for Photoshop 2020 is 21.0.6.The most current update for Photoshop 2020 is 21.2.6.The most current update for Photoshop 2020 is 21.2.7.The most current update for Photoshop 2020 is 21.2.9.The most current update for Photoshop 2020 is 21.2.10.The most current update for Photoshop 2020 is 21.2.11.The most current update of Adobe Camera Raw for Photoshop 2020 is 12.4.The most current update for Photoshop 2020 is 21.2.12.The most current update for Photoshop 2021 is 22.5.2.The most current update for Photoshop 2021 is 22.5.3.

The most current update for Photoshop 2021 is 22.5.4.The most current update for Photoshop 2021 is 22.5.5.The most current update for Photoshop 2021 is 22.5.6.The most current update for Photoshop 2021 is 22.5.7.The most current update for Photoshop 2021 is 22.5.8.The most current update of Adobe Camera Raw for Photoshop 2021 is 13.4.The most current update for Photoshop 2021 is 22.5.9.The most current update for Photoshop 2022 is 23.5.2.The most current update for Photoshop 2022 is 23.5.3.The most current update for Photoshop 2022 is 23.5.4.The most current update of Adobe Camera Raw for Photoshop 2022 is 14.5.The most current update for Photoshop 2022 is 23.5.5.Here we see that I already have Adobe Bridge open on my screen and I've browsed to the folder that holds my images. This lesson is part of my Getting Images into Photoshop Complete Guide.ĭownload this tutorial as a print-ready PDF! Opening Images Into Photoshop From Bridge
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This tutorial picks up where the previous one left off, so if you're not yet familiar with Adobe Bridge or you're not sure how to install it, you'll want to check out the previous How To Open Images From Bridge tutorial. We do that using the File Type Associations option in the Bridge Preferences. All we need to do is tell Bridge to open the file, along with all future files of the same type, into the latest version of Photoshop. Or, if you have multiple versions of Photoshop installed (as I do), Bridge may open the image in an earlier version of Photoshop instead of in the newest version.Īs we'll see, fixing the problem is easy. But depending on the type of file you're trying to open (JPEG, PNG, TIFF, etc), you may run into a situation where Bridge opens the image not into Photoshop but into some other program that's installed on your computer. Most of the time, Adobe Bridge will open your images into Photoshop as you'd expect and without any problems. And we learned how to use Bridge to browse to our files, select the image we need, and open it into Photoshop. We learned how to install Bridge using the Creative Cloud app.

To quickly recap, we learned that Adobe Bridge is a file browser that's included with every copy of Photoshop and with every Creative Cloud subscription. In the previous tutorial, we learned how to open images into Photoshop from Bridge.
