Viewing Images - Adobe PHOTOSHOP 5.0 User Manual

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Viewing images

The hand tool, the zoom tools, the Zoom
commands, and the Navigator palette let you view
different areas of an image at different magnifica-
tions. You can open additional windows to display
several views at once (such as different magnifica-
tions) of an image.
A list of open windows appears in the Window
menu. Available memory may limit the number of
windows per image.
To change the viewing mode of image windows:
Click a window control in the toolbox:
A
B
C
A. Standard screen mode
B. Full screen mode with menu bar
C. Full screen mode
The left window control to display the default
window with a menu bar at the top and scroll bars
on the sides.
The center window control to display a full-
screen window with a menu bar but no title bar or
scroll bars.
The right window control to display a full-screen
window with no title bar, menu bar, or scroll bars.
The hand tool or the Navigator palette can be used
for scrolling.
To open multiple views of the same image:
Choose View > New View.
To arrange multiple windows (Windows only):
Do one of the following:
Choose Window > Cascade to display windows
stacked and cascading from the top left to the
bottom right of the screen.
Choose Window > Tile to display windows edge
to edge.
To close windows:
Choose a command:
Choose File > Close to close the active window.
Choose Window > Close All (Windows only) to
close all windows.
To view another part of an image:
Do one of the following:
Use the window scroll bars.
Select the hand tool, and drag in the image to
move its view.
Drag the hand tool to move the view.
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