![]() However in the “carrousel” view, the images are smaller. Note: There are 2 additional advantages of using Review Mode: 1) it allows you to use the down arrow key to remove images from your selection and 2) it provides the ability to create Collections from your edited selection (icon appears in lower right). Command “” (Mac) / Control “” (Win) rotates the image.Command R (Mac) | Control R (Win) launches Camera Raw allowing you to make edits – all without ever leaving the Full Screen Preview or Review Mode.The left/right arrow takes you to the previous/next image.While reviewing images in either of these view: Previewing Images -Tap the spacebar to enter Full Screen Preview or use Command B (Mac) / Control B (Win) to enter Review Mode and preview images without having to open them in Photoshop. Command “ ” or “-” (Mac) | Control “ ” or “-” (Win) increases/decreases thumbnail size in the Content panel.Command “” (Mac) | Control “” (Win) rotates selected images in the Content panel.Tap the Tab key to display only the Content panel.Command \ (backslash) (Mac) | Control \ (backslash) (Win) will cycle the Content panel through Thumbnails, Details and List views.Navigating the Content Panel -To navigate through images in the Content panel, use the up and down, left and right arrow keys. More to come if you find them useful.Here are my favorite tips, tricks and shortcuts for working with Adobe Bridge! ![]() There are 4 command prompt alternatives available for free if you feel that the built-in CMD isn’t good enough.Īnd that’s it for the day. Thanks to MakeUseOf for inspiring the ideas for both tip #8 and #9 Bonus tipīefore we end here, here is a bonus tip for those who read all the way here. If you are tired of typing the full path of a file or folder, this trick is going to help you greatly.Įxactly, drag any file or folder into the Command Prompt and it will translate into that file or folder’s full path. If you type a few keys and then start pressing Tab, it will cycle through files and folders that match what you have just typed. To save your time on typing the whole command, simply press Tab key to cycle through all the files and folders in the current folder. Pipe with Find to narrow down the result. ![]() The switch /FO is useful when outputting the results in a txt file. The switch /SVC to list the tasks with services that host them. Be sure to use Tasklist /? to find out more. It not only lists all running processes on the local system but also displays on a remote computer as well. Simple but useless example: c:\>color fc
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