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Alternatives to adobe bridge2/13/2023 The iPhoto library is a little complex and you can easily get lost in it. I’m not ready to export all my pictures from iPhoto and save them in new folders in the Pictures folder of my Mac, so is there a way for Adobe Bridge and iPhoto to coexist? You can try but it is a little risky. As the name mentions, it also works as a bridge with all other Adobe applications, and you can quickly access specific functions in them, like merging to HDR in Adobe Photoshop. It doesn’t store pictures, but only displays them in multiple ways. Now Adobe Bridge is never meant to replace any of the previously mentioned photo management apps. This is why I’ve gotten around to using Adobe Bridge, until I choose a more advanced solution. The easiest solution would simply be to switch to Adobe Lightroom or Apple Aperture, but I’m waiting for a new Mac to do that. I’m also not satisfied with the way you can organize and store your photos. I find it too slow and too limited in terms of editing. Even though up till now all my pictures have been stored in iPhoto, I’ve gotten to a point where I can’t stand working with the application anymore.
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