Viewing Images - Adobe 13102498 - Photoshop CS3 - Mac User Manual

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Viewing images

Change the screen mode
You can use the screen mode options to view images on your entire screen. You can show or hide the menu bar, title
bar, and scroll bars.
Do one of the following:
• To display the default window, (menu bar at the top and scroll bars on the side), choose View > Screen Mode >
Standard Screen Mode, or click the Screen Mode button
appears.
• To display a full-screen window with a menu bar and a 50% gray background, but no title bar or scroll bars, choose
View > Screen Mode > Full Screen Mode With Menu Bar, or click the Screen Mode button
until Full Screen Mode With Menu Bar appears.
• To display a full-screen window with only a black background (no title bar, menu bar, or scroll bars), choose
View > Screen Mode > Full Screen Mode, or click the Screen Mode button
Screen Mode appears.
• To display a maximized document window that fills all available space between docks and that resizes when dock
widths change, choose View > Screen Mode > Maximized Screen Mode, or click the Screen Mode button
the Tools palette until Maximized Screen Mode appears.
View another area of an image
Do one of the following:
• Use the window scroll bars.
• Select the Hand tool and drag to pan over the image.
Dragging the Hand tool to view another area of an image
• Drag the colored box (proxy view area) in the Navigator palette.
To use the Hand tool while another tool is selected, hold down the spacebar as you drag in the image.
in the Tools palette until Standard Screen Mode
in the Tools palette until Full
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