Graphics Programs Reference
In-Depth Information
1 Using Window > Arrange, you can arrange several open document windows in different ways. Explore
the different views that Photoshop provides by choosing various image arrangements.
2 Click the tabs of various panels and practice clicking and dragging panels from one group to another.
You can put your panels back in order when you are finished experimenting by selecting Window >
Workspace > Essentials, or Reset Essentials.
3 Use the Window menu to open the Info, Histogram, and Layers panels, and then save a new workspace
called Color Correction. These panels are covered in Lesson 6, “Color Correcting an Image.”
4 Take a look at some of the pre-built workspaces Photoshop has already provided for you. They will
change the panel locations, and some will highlight things in the menu that are relevant to each work-
space. For instance, by selecting What's New, you see the new panels and new features highlighted in
the menus.
Review
Questions
1 What is the Full Screen mode?
2 Name two ways to fit your image to the screen.
3 What happens in the Essentials workspace when you exit one panel and select another?
4 How do you save a workspace?
Answers
1 The Full Screen mode displays a document window on a black background and hides all interface ele-
ments from view.
2 You can fit your image to the screen by using the View menu, or by double-clicking the Hand tool,
right-clicking while you have the Zoom or Hand tool selected, or by pressing Ctrl+0 (zero) (Windows)
or Command+0 (zero) (Mac OS).
3 When you leave one panel to select another, the initial panel returns to its original location in the dock-
ing area.
4 You can save your own workspace by selecting Window > Workspace > New Workspace.
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