Hi,
Can anyone help with a question about CS3 Bridge? I have say 200 Raw images in a folder, some have been adjusted using the Camera Raw Plug-in and some have not, now I know which are which as the files that have been adjusted using the Camera Raw Plug-in have a little circle icon on the thumbnail to denote that they've been adjusted.
Does anyone know of any way that these thumbnails can be sorted or filtered to be grouped next to each other as basically I need to delete all of the files that have not been adjusted and keep the ones that have.
What I am having to do at the moment is highlight all of the files and individually click the ones that I want to keep, so as to un-highlight them and then delete all of the rest, this may not seem to much of a problem but I have 10's of thousands of files to go through which is very time consuming so if there was a way of grouping these files together rather than scanning through pages of thumbnails it would be a massive time saver, any suggestions would be welcome.
I have spent hours looking on the internet but haven't been able to find any reference to this.
Thank you in advance
Can anyone help with a question about CS3 Bridge? I have say 200 Raw images in a folder, some have been adjusted using the Camera Raw Plug-in and some have not, now I know which are which as the files that have been adjusted using the Camera Raw Plug-in have a little circle icon on the thumbnail to denote that they've been adjusted.
Does anyone know of any way that these thumbnails can be sorted or filtered to be grouped next to each other as basically I need to delete all of the files that have not been adjusted and keep the ones that have.
What I am having to do at the moment is highlight all of the files and individually click the ones that I want to keep, so as to un-highlight them and then delete all of the rest, this may not seem to much of a problem but I have 10's of thousands of files to go through which is very time consuming so if there was a way of grouping these files together rather than scanning through pages of thumbnails it would be a massive time saver, any suggestions would be welcome.
I have spent hours looking on the internet but haven't been able to find any reference to this.
Thank you in advance