View photos – Adobe Photoshop Lightroom CC User Manual
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Workflows
Last updated 4/20/2015
A Library Filter Bar B Image display area C Identity plate D Panels for working with source photos E Filmstrip F Module Picker G Panels for
working with metadata, keywords, and adjusting images H Toolbar
1. View photos.
The Library module offers several view modes that let you see your photos in different sizes and easily compare them.
Switch between views using the keyboard shortcuts indicated, and see
Switching between Grid, Loupe, Compare, and
for more detail.
Grid view (G)
Grid view displays photos as thumbnails in cells, which can be viewed in compact and expanded sizes.
The Grid view gives you an overview of your entire catalog or specific groups of photos for rotating, sorting, organizing,
and managing.
Loupe view (E)
Displays a single photo. Controls let you view the entire photo or zoom in to see part of it. Zoom levels
up to 11:1 are available. When you’re in the Grid or Survey view, double-clicking a photo displays the image in Loupe
view.
Zoom in to photos by clicking in the Navigator panel or by selecting a magnification level at the top of the Navigator
panel.
Compare view (C)
Displays photos side by side so that you can evaluate them.
Survey view (N)
Displays the active photo with selected photos so that you can evaluate them. The active photo has the
lightest colored cell. Change the active photo by clicking a different thumbnail, and deselect a photo in Survey view by
clicking the X
in the lower-right corner of the thumbnail. (See step 2,
selected photos.)
You can also display any of these views of the Library module in a second window, which you can view on a second
monitor, if you have one. See