How to Compare Images in Adobe Bridge
Browse to where your images are under the Essentials tab., Select both of the images. , Click on Filmstrip (located right beside Essentials). , In the larger version of the images that you will see in the Filmstrip tab, visually compare the images...
Step-by-Step Guide
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Step 1: Browse to where your images are under the Essentials tab.
If your images aren't in the same folder, it will be harder to compare them. -
Step 2: Select both of the images.
,, Sometimes, there isn't much difference and you have to look closer. ,, Do this in more than one place, just to be safe. ,, Still in the Filmstrip view, you can select more images to compare.
In this screenshot, you see six.
Obviously, the more that are in the shot, the smaller they will be. -
Step 3: Click on Filmstrip (located right beside Essentials).
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Step 4: In the larger version of the images that you will see in the Filmstrip tab
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Step 5: visually compare the images.
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Step 6: Click on a spot in the image.
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Step 7: Click on the same spot in the other image.
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Step 8: Hold down Ctrl+Click and drag to move them simultaneously.
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Step 9: Add to the group.
Detailed Guide
If your images aren't in the same folder, it will be harder to compare them.
,, Sometimes, there isn't much difference and you have to look closer. ,, Do this in more than one place, just to be safe. ,, Still in the Filmstrip view, you can select more images to compare.
In this screenshot, you see six.
Obviously, the more that are in the shot, the smaller they will be.
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