From the course: Photoshop for Designers: Working with Bridge

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Stacking images

Stacking images

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Stacking images

- [Instructor] To save space in our content window, Bridge allows us to stack images together. Use four/four multiple frames of a burst, a panorama or an HDR composition. Select the images, and from the Stacks menu, choose Group as Stack. Alternatively, use the keyboard shortcut, command+g or control+g. Once stacked, you can click on the number to expand and contract that stack. To unstack, return to the Stacks menu or use the keyboard shortcut, command+shift+g. In addition, you can also have Bridge auto-stack your images. It will analyze the images' metadata, and for those that it considers to be a panorama or an HDR, it will stack those images together. I'll come to Stacks and choose Auto-Stack. And there I have two stacks, one of 11 frames and the other of five frames. So that's a useful housekeeping option that Bridge offers us, being able to stack and unstack images.

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