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Chapter 6: viewing photos, View photos, Filmstrip – Adobe Photoshop Lightroom CC User Manual

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Last updated 4/20/2015

Chapter 6: Viewing photos

View photos

Filmstrip

About the Filmstrip

The Filmstrip displays the photos you are working on as you move between modules. It contains photos from the
currently selected Library folder, collection, or keyword set. Move between photos in the Filmstrip using the Left and
Right Arrow keys or by choosing a different source from the Filmstrip Source Indicator pop-up menu to the right of
the navigation buttons.

A Show/Hide Second Window button B Go to Grid view C Go Back and Go Forward buttons (to navigate modules) D Filmstrip Source Indicator
and menu E Source filter F Show/Hide Filmstrip control

Hide or show the Filmstrip

• Click the Show/Hide Filmstrip icon

at the bottom of the Filmstrip.

• Choose Window > Panels > Show/Hide Filmstrip.

Change the photos displayed in the Filmstrip

• Choose an item in a panel on the left side of the Library module, or select criteria from the Library Filter bar,

Keyword List panel, or Metadata panel to choose photos.

• Click the Source Indicator in the Filmstrip, and choose a new source from the pop-up menu. You can choose All

Photographs, Quick Collection, Previous Import, or a previously viewed source. Previously viewed Filmstrip
sources are listed, unless you choose Clear Recent Sources.

After you choose a source or sources, the Grid view also displays the photos that are displayed in the Filmstrip. If you
select multiple folders or collections, Multiple Sources appears in the Source Indicator.

If the Grid view does not display all photos when multiple sources are selected, choose Filters Off from the Library Filter
bar.