Graphics Programs Reference
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remember not to do that next time' bin. The feature includes floating Quick Fix and Quick
Organize panes. The VCR-like controls allow you to play, pause or advance to next or last
photos. As well as showing all the photos currently in the browser you can also multi-select
the images to include in the review session before starting the feature, or even limit those
pictures displayed to a particular album.
More details on both viewing modes can be found in Chapter 3.
The buttons and controls on the Zoom Tool's options bar provide quick access to set sizes such as 1:1, Fit Screen,
Fill Screen and Print Size.
Editor: View > Zoom In and Zoom Out
Images displayed in the Editor workspace can be viewed at a variety of different magnifica-
tions. To alter the size of the picture on screen, use either the menu option View > Zoom
In or Zoom Out, or the Zoom tool. Clicking on a photo with the tool selected will enlarge
the picture and clicking with the Alt/Opt key held down will reduce the size. Clicking and
dragging will draw a marquee, which will then enlarge the selected part to fill your window.
Double-clicking the Zoom tool automatically displays the image at 100%. Double-clicking
the Hand tool fits to screen. Holding down the Shift key while zooming (with the Zoom
tool) or panning (with the Hand tool) applies the changes to all open photos in the Edit
workspace. To quickly zoom in or out of a photo use the Ctrl/Cmd + and Ctr/Cmd - keys.
The Navigator palette pro-
vides both zoom and
movement control in one
feature. If you have a large
screen, this is a good pal-
ette to have visible all the
time.
 
 
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