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What are Adobe Bridge and Adobe Stock Photos?
Adobe Bridge
Adobe Bridge, which is included with the standalone version of InDesign CS2 and as a component of Adobe Creative Suite 2, is a visual file browser and a hub for productivity in both InDesign and the suite. You can run it independently or access it from within InDesign CS2, Illustrator CS2, Photoshop CS2, and GoLive CS2. Adobe Bridge allows you to efficiently organize, browse, and locate the assets they need to create content for print, Web, and mobile. Adobe Bridge is also the primary interface for Version Cue CS2 file manager and includes access to the new Adobe Stock Photos service. (It is not available for purchase as a standalone product itself.)
Adobe Stock Photos
Adobe Stock Photos, accessible from within Adobe Bridge, is an exciting new service that can help you get your creative ideas flowing. Offering one-stop shopping for high-quality, royalty-free stock images for your creative work, Adobe Stock Photos is a convenient way for you to view, try, buy, and manage stock photos from some of the world's leading image libraries-or simply to get inspired.
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Frequently Asked Questions
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- InDesign through Trados StoryCollector?
- History of Desktop publishing?
- Translating Assets and Tasks Offline?
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- Problems with True Type fonts from Quark 7 to Quark 6?
- Setting Up Service Desk?
- InDesign CS crashes when you try to open an INX file from InDesign CS2?