Something is rewarding when you organize a closet, kitchen cupboard, garage, etc. It looks so fresh; you can see what is in the closet, cabinet, garage, or whatever you have organized. You get the idea.
Anyway, I was thinking about what an asset Adobe Bridge is and what it can help you do.
Bridge is a great companion to Photoshop and is referred to as a digital asset manager.
Adobe Bridge gives you a powerful way to organize, manage, and find an image quickly, especially with an extensive collection of photos.
Adobe Bridge is a companion program for every app available in the Adobe Creative Cloud.
Bridge also helps with managing Illustrator, InDesign, and videos. You can perform every primary function using our operating system’s file browser with Adobe Bridge.
Example: create new folders, rename, delete folders and images, move them, and so many more things you can do.
Bridge offers so much: A File Browser and file management system, you can sort and change orders with fully customizable thumbnails if you would like.
You can also view your images more prominently, even in full-screen mode. You can rate your photos, apply color labels, add keywords, and create collections.
I have missed a few other tools with Adobe Bridge, but what a useful organizational tool you are missing out on if you are not currently using.