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USING PHOTOSHOP ELEMENTS 10
Working in Photoshop Elements
Last updated 1/2/2012
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Select an import option and click OK.
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Choose a template from the list of saved metadata templates and click Open.
Viewing images in the Edit workspace
Viewing images in Full Edit or Quick Fix
In Full Edit or Quick Fix, the Hand tool
, the Zoom tools
, the Zoom commands, and the Navigator
panel let you view different areas of an image at different magnifications. The document window is where your image
appears. You can open additional windows to display several views of an image at once (such as different
magnifications).
You can magnify or reduce your view using various methods. The window’s title bar displays the zoom percentage
(unless the window is too small for the display to fit).
If you want to view another area of an image, either use the window scroll bars or select the Hand tool and drag to pan
over the image. You can also use the Navigator panel.
To use the Hand tool while another tool is selected, hold down the spacebar as you drag within the image.
Dragging the Hand tool to view another area of an image.
Zoom in or out
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In Full Edit or Quick Fix, do one of the following:
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Select the Zoom tool
, and click either the Zoom In
or Zoom Out
button in the options bar. Click the
area you want to magnify. Each click magnifies or reduces the image to the next preset percentage, and centers the
display around the point you click. When the image has reached its maximum magnification level of 3200% or
minimum reduction level of 1 pixel, the magnifying glass appears empty.
Note:
You can drag a Zoom tool over the part of an image you want to magnify. Make sure that the Zoom In button is
selected in the options bar. To move the zoom marquee around the image, begin dragging a marquee, and then hold down
the spacebar while dragging the marquee to a new location.