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Does the photographer use the software Adobe Bridge to mix colors?

Photographers don't use Adobe Bridge software to color.

Adobe Bridge is the control center of Adobe Creative Suite.

Through Bridge, you can view, search, sort, manage and process image files. You can also use Bridge to create new folders, rename, move and delete files, edit metadata, rotate images, run batch commands, and view information about files and data imported from digital cameras.

Adobe Bridge is equivalent to a picture browser, just for viewing pictures.

High-end digital machines are all painted with camera raw.

Adobe Camera Raw is a powerful tool for editing Raw files. Raw is a file in RAW format generated by a SLR digital camera. Install the Camera Raw plug-in, and open and edit raw format files in ps.

For digital photographers, processing RAW files is really a headache, because it usually takes a long time to process such files, and the RAW files generated by different digital cameras are also very different.

Adobe's Photoshop Camera Raw and JPEG 2000 plug-in packages can ease your pain in this respect. With it, you can open and edit these RAW files in the familiar Photoshop interface.