Adobe Photoshop CS3 User Manual
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PHOTOSHOP CS3
User Guide
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Zoom into or out of multiple images
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Open one or more images, or copies of a single image.
2
Choose Window > Arrange > Tile Horizontally/Tile Vertically to display the images edge to edge.
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Select the Zoom tool, and then do one of the following:
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Select Zoom All Windows in the options bar, and then click one of the images. The other images zoom in or out
at the same time.
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Choose Window > Arrange > Match Zoom. Hold down the Shift key and click one of the images. The other
images zoom in or out at the same magnification.
Magnify by dragging
1
Select the Zoom tool.
2
Drag over the part of the image that you want to magnify.
Dragging the Zoom tool to magnify the view of an image
The area inside the zoom marquee is displayed at the highest possible magnification. To move the marquee around
the artwork in Photoshop, begin dragging a marquee and then hold down the spacebar while dragging.
Automatically resize the window when zooming
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With the Zoom tool active, select Resize Windows To Fit in the options bar. The window is resized when you
magnify or reduce the view of the image.
When Resize Windows To Fit is deselected (the default), the window maintains a constant size regardless of the
image magnification. This can be helpful when using smaller monitors or working with tiled views.
Note: To automatically resize the window when using keyboard shortcuts to reduce or magnify an image view, choose
Edit > Preferences > General (Windows) or Photoshop > Preferences > General (Mac OS), then select the Zoom Resizes
Windows preference and click OK.
Display an image at 100%
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Do one of the following:
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Double-click the Zoom tool in the toolbox.
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Choose View > Actual Pixels.
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Enter 100% in the Status Bar and press Enter (Windows) or Return (Mac OS).
Note: The 100% view of an image displays an image as it will appear in a browser (based on the monitor resolution and
the image resolution).