Graphics Programs Reference
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To zoom in centered on a specific part of the image, place your cursor on that area,
and then press Z. Aperture increases the magnification to 100 percent and the area
under the cursor is visible. We find this the most efficient way to zoom.
Press Ô +
to zoom in/out incrementally centered on the part of your image under
the cursor.
±
After zooming in using any of the preceding methods, you see the Zoom Scroll tool appear dis-
playing the current magnification in the image, as shown in Figure 3.9. As you hover your cursor
over it, it increases in size and displays a tiny thumbnail of the image with a small white rectangle.
Click and drag the rectangle to navigate through the image so that different areas are displayed at
the increased magnification.
Zoom Scroll tool
3.9 Use the white rectangle in the Zoom Scroll tool to navigate through the magnified image view.
To zoom out to see the entire image, press Z again or choose View
Zoom to Actual Size and click
to toggle it off. To decrease the magnification incrementally, press Ô+-.
 
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