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Step Three:
There is a Thumbnails size slider below
the bottom-right corner of the center
Preview area that controls the size of the
thumbnail previews, so if you want to
see them larger, just drag that slider to
the right.
TIP: See a Photo Larger
If you want to see any photo you're about
to import at a large, full-screen size, just
double-click on it to zoom in or press the
letter E . Double-click to zoom back out, or
press the letter G .
Step Four:
The big advantage of getting to see the
thumbnail previews of the photos you're
about to import is that you get to choose
which ones actually get imported (after
all, if you accidentally took a photo of the
ground while you were walking, which for
some inexplicable reason I seem to do on
nearly every location shoot, there's no rea-
son to even import that photo at all, right?).
By default, all the photos have a checkmark
beside them (meaning they are all marked
to be imported). If you see one or more
photos you don't want imported, just
turn off their checkboxes.
 
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