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Browse images in Adobe Bridge film strip view

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Adobe Bridge is the new program to use when you want to browse images on your hard drive. You have a choice of views in Adobe Bridge. My favorite is Film Strip view, which displays images as a strip of thumbnails, along with a large preview of the selected image. To switch to Film Strip view, go to the View menu at the top of the Bridge screen and choose As Film Strip. The thumbnails appear beneath the large image preview by default. If you prefer your thumbnails on the right side of the screen, click the small Switch Filmstrip Orientation toggle on the right of the preview area. If you want to see only images without the other Bridge panels, choose Window>Workspace>Filmstrip Focus.

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