Connect your camera, card reader, or mobile device to the computer using a supported cable.
Before you begin importing your images using Photo Downloader, make sure that you have updated Bridge to the latest version. To check for updates, choose Help > Updates. To know how to update your app, see Update Creative Cloud apps.
Connect your camera, card reader, or mobile device to the computer using a supported cable.
(macOS only) On your Mac machine, you can configure Adobe Bridge to automatically open Photo Downloader when a camera is connected to the computer. Choose Adobe Bridge > Preferences. In the Behavior area of the General panel, select When A Camera Is Connected, Launch Adobe Photo Downloader. Then, click OK.
(Windows) Click Download Images - Use Adobe Bridge in the AutoPlay window, or choose File > Get Photos From Camera.
(macOS) In Adobe Bridge, choose File > Get Photos From Camera.
A new Adobe Bridge CC Photo Downloader window appears. In this window, choose the name of the device from the Get Photos From menu.
If the Get Photos From drop-down in the Photo Downloader window doesn't list your connected device or displays 'No Valid Files Found' message after selecting your device, read the following instructions for the type of device that you want to connect:
(iDevices)
(Android devices)
(Digital cameras)
To view thumbnails of the images saved on device, click Advanced Dialog at the lower-right corner of the window. The Advanced Dialog allows you to select the media files that you want to import and also provides more import options.
To remove a photo from the import batch, click the check box below the photo thumbnail to deselect it in Advanced Dialog. By default, all the photos are selected.
Save Options
Location:
To change the default folder location where Bridge imports the selected media files, click the Browse button (Windows) or the Choose button (Mac OS) next to Location, and specify a new location.
Create Subfolder(s):
To import the photos into subfolder(s) within the Location specified above, select an option from the Create Subfolder(s) drop-down list.
Rename Files:
To rename the files as you import them, choose an option from the Rename Files menu. All the photos in the import batch share the same name based on Today's Date, Shot Date, and Custom Name, or a combination of Shot Date and Custom Name. Each photo also has a unique number attached at the end.
The Example text below the Rename Files option displays how the renamed files will look like based on the options that you've selected.
To preserve the camera’s original filename in XMP metadata for later reference, check Preserve Current Filename In XMP. For more details, see Work with metadata in Adobe Bridge.
(macOS only) In the Rename Files drop-down list, choose Advanced Rename to rename the files based on a custom combination of Text, New Extension, Preserved Filename, Sequence Number, Sequence Letter, Date Time, and Metadata. Choosing this option opens Photo Downloader - Advanced Rename window where you can create your custom combination.
In the New Filenames section:
In the Options section:
The Preview section displays how the renamed files (New filename) will look like based on the custom fields combination that you've created.
Advanced Options
Open Adobe Bridge
Opens Adobe Bridge after you import photos.
Select Convert To DNG
Converts Camera Raw files to DNG as you import them. Click the Settings button to open DNG Conversion Settings window (explained below). To know more about DNG format, read Digital Negative (DNG).
Delete Original Files
Deletes the original photos from your camera, card reader, or mobile device after they’re imported.
Save Copies To
Saves copies of photos as you import them at a specified location.
Apply Metadata
(Optional) To apply metadata, choose Basic Metadata from the Template to Use drop-down list. Then, type information in the Creator and Copyright text boxes.
Any custom metadata template that you've created in Bridge is also available in the Template To Use menu. For related details, see Work with metadata templates.
Click Get Media. The photos appear in Adobe Bridge.
If you had selected the Open in Adobe Bridge check box, Bridge automatically opens the location where you have imported the media files and displays your photos or subfolders within this location in the Content panel.
On macOS, Bridge provides an additional option File > Import From Device to import media from devices. This option, which has limited import settings, can be used as an alternate to File > Get Photos From Camera option when you are working on macOS.
For devices connected in PTP or MTP mode (such as camera or Android-based devices)
Change the device mode from PTP/MTP to USB mode/Mass storage mode and then connect the device to your computer.
For instructions on how to change the mode, see the documentation provided by the manufacturer of the device.
Adobe Bridge now detects the device and you can begin importing media from the device. The steps are mentioned below.
For iDevices (such as iPad or iPhone)
Connect your iDevice to your computer.
Click File > Import From Device. The dialog that appears automatically recognizes the connected device.
Select the media that you want to import, select the location where you want to Import To, and click Download.
The selected media files are imported to Adobe Bridge.
The selected media files are imported to Adobe Bridge. By default, the media files in Bridge are imported to /Users/<your username>/Pictures. You can locate this folder in the Folders panel.
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