Graphics Programs Reference
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Holding Alt/Option while you click makes the Zoom tool do the opposite of what it's cur-
rently set to do. For instance, if the tool is set to zoom in, then pressing this key makes it
zoom out.
The Zoom tool has several other Tool Options settings:
Zoom . You can either drag this slider or click the number to its right and then type what
you want, and the view immediately jumps to that percentage. The maximum is 3200
percent, and the minimum is 1 percent.
Resize Windows To Fit . Turn on this checkbox and the image windows get larger or
smaller as you zoom, according to your current view. The image always fills the whole
window with no gray space around it. (At least that's how it's supposed to work; some-
times it's a bit buggy.)
Zoom All Windows . If you have more than one image window, turn on this checkbox
and the zoom level of all the windows changes simultaneously when you zoom in one
window. (This option works with tabs, too, so be careful—you may unintentionally zoom
an image that's hidden behind the one you're working on.)
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Holding down the Shift key while zooming makes all your windows zoom together,
just as if you'd turned on the Zoom All Windows checkbox.
1:1 . This button has the same effect as choosing Actual Pixels from the View menu. It's
explained on Image Views .
Fit Screen . This button does the same thing as the View menu's “Fit on Screen” com-
mand—see Image Views .
Fill Screen . This makes your photo fill Elements' whole viewing area, even if the image
doesn't all fit onscreen at once.
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