Viewing Photos In Loupe View - Adobe 65064073 User Manual

User guide
Table of Contents

Advertisement

From any module, select the photo and press the B key. Or move the pointer over a thumbnail image and click the
circle in its upper-right corner.

Viewing photos in Loupe view

Zoom an image
You can use the Navigator panel in either the Library module or the Develop module to set the level of magnification
for an image in Loupe view. Lightroom saves the last level you used and lets you switch between that and the current
level when you click in the photo with the pointer. You can also toggle between four levels using the Zoom In and
Zoom Out commands.
The settings remain in effect until you select a different zoom level in the Navigator panel or choose a new command
from the View menu.
Note: When two images are in Compare View in the Library module, setting a zoom level in the Navigator or choosing
a zoom command automatically displays the selected image in Loupe View.
Set the zoom levels for the pointer
In the Navigator panel, select either FIT or FILL for the first zoom level.
1
2
For the second zoom level, select either 1:1 (a 100% view of actual pixels) or choose an option from the pop-up
menu.
Switch between zoom levels
• To switch between the two zoom levels set in the Navigator panel, click the photo with the pointer or press the
spacebar. The pointer changes to the Zoom tool whenever it is still possible to zoom in.
• To switch between four zoom levels, press Ctrl-+ or - (Windows) or Command + or - (Mac OS). If you choose a
Zoom command from the View menu, the level switches between the four settings in the Navigator panel (FIT,
FILL, 1:1, and the option chosen from the menu).
To zoom the photo to the center of the screen, select Zoom Clicked Point To Center in the Interface Preferences.
Pan the image
When the photo is zoomed and parts are not visible, use the Hand tool on the photo or the pointer on the Navigator
panel to move hidden areas into view. The Navigator panel always displays the entire image with a frame overlay to
represent the edges of the main view.
Note: Panning is synchronized in the Before and After view in the Develop module.
• Drag the Hand tool in the Loupe view to move the image.
• Drag the pointer in the Navigator panel to move the image in Loupe view.
• Click the pointer in the Navigator panel to move the image to that location in Loupe view.
Temporarily zoom in to pan the image
Press and hold the mouse button down, and then drag in either the photo or the Navigator to pan the photo.
PHOTOSHOP LIGHTROOM
10
User Guide

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading

This manual is also suitable for:

Photoshop lightroom

Table of Contents