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Opening a file from Adobe Bridge
Adobe Creative Suite 4 Design Premium Digital Classroom
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4 With the guitar keyword still selected, click on the New Sub Keyword button ( ). Type
Gibson into the active text box, then press Enter (Windows) or Return (Mac OS).
5 Check the empty checkbox to the left of the Gibson keyword. You have now assigned a
keyword and a subkeyword to the IMG_1374.JPG image.
Notice that the keywords you added appear at the top, under Assigned Keywords.
6 Click on the New Keyword button ( ) at the bottom of the Keywords panel; a blank
text eld appears. Type Austin and press Enter (Windows) or Return (Mac OS). Then
check the checkbox next to Austin to assign the keyword to this image.
Add keywords to the keyword list, and then apply
them to selected images.
You can add as many keywords as you like to an image, and you can keep them
organized by adding sets. To add new sets, click on the folder icon at the bottom of the
Keywords panel; this helps you organize keyword categories.
7 Right-click (Windows) or Ctrl+click (Mac OS) on the Wedding keyword, and choose
the option Rename. When the text eld becomes highlighted, type Conference, press
Enter (Windows) or Return (Mac OS).
You can also enter information directly into the image by opening the image in Adobe Photoshop,
and then choosing File > File Info. The categories that appear on the left include Description,
Camera Data, IPTC Contact, and IPTC Content, among others. Once it is entered in the File
Info dialog box, the information is visible in Adobe Bridge.
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