Reposition the image by panning, Zooming in/out – Grass Valley Xplorer Vertigo Suite v.4.8 User Manual
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Previewing assets in Xplorer
Zooming in/out
There are two (2) methods that you can use to zoom in on an image:
1.
The Image Editor’s Z
OOM
tool allows you to zoom in on a particular area on the image.
• Click the Z
OOM
button
on the Image Editor’s toolbar.
Your pointer transforms into a magnifying glass.
• Click the part of the image that you want to zoom in on.
The Image Editor zooms in on the image in increments.
2.
You can zoom in on the image using your mouse or keyboard. Note, however, that this
type of zoom operation zooms in on the center of the portion of the image that is
currently displayed. As a result, you may need to pan across the image to view a
particular area of interest (see figure
5-5
).
• Roll the mouse wheel forward.
Or,
• Press the + (plus) key on your keyboard’s number pad.
To zoom out of the image:
You can zoom out of the image using your mouse or keyboard. Note, however, that this
type of zoom operation zooms out on the center of the portion of the image that is
currently displayed.
• Roll the mouse wheel backward.
Or,
• Press the - (minus) key on your keyboard’s number pad.
Or,
• Press the S
PACE
BAR
on your keyboard and the zoom is reset to the images
original scale (1:1).
Reposition the image by panning
There are three (3) methods that you can use to reposition an image by panning:
Panning is only required, and therefore only available, when a portion of the zoomed image
is not visible in the Image Editor’s canvas. In such a case, the canvas’ horizontal and/or
vertical scroll bars become active.
1.
The Image Editor’s P
AN
tool allows you to reposition an image using your mouse to
drag the image around the Editor’s canvas.
• Click the P
AN
button
on the Image Editor’s toolbar.
Your pointer transforms into a hand.
• Drag the image in the direction (up/down, and/or right/left) required to
reposition and display the desired portion of the image in the Editor’s canvas.
2.
You can reposition an image using the Editor’s canvas scroll bars. When an upper or
lower portion of the image is not visible in the Editor’s canvas, the canvas’ vertical scroll