From the course: Adobe Bridge CC: Tips, Tricks, and Techniques (2017)

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Stacking and auto-stacking images

Stacking and auto-stacking images

- Adobe Bridge makes it easy to stack your content. This can be useful if you're dealing with images that were shot as part of a group like an HDR file, or perhaps it's just images that you want to keep together. Let me show ya. I'm going to navigate to folder 3.5, and I've got two folders within. Let's start with the Auto Stacking option here. And I've got a series of images taken at different times of day. Well I've got a few important options here. I can choose Stacks, Auto Stack. And it's going to evaluate those images. Let's select all, and you see it look through the images and found ones that were shot at a similar time frame and grouped them together. Now this is more useful if you're doing things like panoramic photos or HDR, and that's why it's labeled as such. But really what's happening is it looks at the content and finds it based upon the time frame. So let's go to the next folder here called Stacking, and you see that I've got several different images. Well, I can…

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