Graphics Programs Reference
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+= or Ctrl+=
Zoom in
To zoom in further, use the Navigator panel zoom selectors or the keyboard
shortcuts. Using the shortcut zooms in and out based on the four zoom levels
shown on the Navigator, discussed in Chapter 1.
3
+- or Ctrl+-
Zoom out
Click-release versus click-hold
You've probably already i gured out that you can click the Loupe preview to
zoom in and out with each click. Try this, too: click and hold the mouse button
to zoom in, and without letting go, drag the hand tool to move around the
preview. h en release the mouse button to zoom back out to the previous view.
Spacebar
Toggles
between Fit
or Fill and the
most recently
used zoom
level
Panning the image in Loupe View
When you're in any zoom ratio except
Fit, you can pan around the image by
clicking and dragging with the hand
cursor. See Figure 3-31.
Return or
Enter
Cycle between
Grid, Loupe
and the last
used zoom
ratio
Zoom clicked point to center
h ere is a preference setting that
re-centers zoomed images around
the clicked zoom point. I i nd this
useful most of the time. Go to
Preferences Interface Tweaks.
Z
Zoom to last
used zoom
level and
position
Figure 3-31
Page Up, Page Down in Loupe
Using these keys allows you to “scroll” over a Loupe preview in equal “columns”
whose widths are determined by the zoom ratio and the width of the Loupe
preview. Start at the top let of the image, and press Page Down repeatedly.
When you've reached the bottom of the photo and you press Page Down again,
Lightroom will jump the preview to the top of the next column to the right.
h is is very useful when checking photos for artifacts and doing retouching
such as removing dust spots, as it ensures you can see every part of the photo,
which can be uncertain using only manual panning.
I
Cycles
through the
two available
info overlays,
and no
overlay
SHOWING PHOTO INFO IN LOUPE
Lightroom provides optional text overlays
that show statistics about the image
i le, capture settings and other useful
information; see Figure 3-32. Using View
Options you can coni gure the elements
making up the info overlays.
Figure 3-32
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